Common use of Additional Information Clause in Contracts

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

Appears in 6 contracts

Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Contract, Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.* 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Student Contract, Student Contract, Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme Scheme, except in the event of non-payment by the Student for clear cut fee issues amounts of less than $20,000, both parties agree that the matter will be referred to the The Small Claims Tribunals (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇SCT). The parties hereby irrevocably agree that the courts of Singapore are to have jurisdiction to settle any disputes which may arise out of or in connection with this Agreement which cannot be settled successfully through the Singapore Mediation Centre (SMC) or Singapore Institute of Arbitrators (SIArb) and that, accordingly, any legal action arising out of or in connection with this Agreement (“Proceedings”) may be brought in those courts and the parties irrevocably submit to the jurisdiction of those courts provided that nothing in this Clause shall limit the right of any party to take Proceedings in any other court of competent jurisdiction nor shall the taking of Proceedings in one or more jurisdictions preclude that party from taking Proceedings in any other jurisdiction, whether concurrently or not. 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

Appears in 3 contracts

Sources: Student Contract, Student Contract, Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Pre-Nursery to Nursery 2) Course Duration (in months)) 20 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-Time: 3 and 4 days per week (Full Day) & 5 days per week (Half Day) Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date th On or around August 12 . 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade. 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply. 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Does not apply. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Elementary School Curriculum Guide 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Pre-Nursery (Full-day) Expected award conferment date NoteCourse Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 22,263.09 546.26 1,596.65 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 24,406.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for nonPre-EduTrustNursery (Full-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide day) Course Fee (4 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 21,216.82 444.86 1,516.32 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 23,178.00 No of Instalments: 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous ) Pre-Nursery (Full-day) Course Fee (3 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 14,504.21 323.83 1,037.96 Total Course Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesPayable: ^ 15,866.00

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle Diploma in Industrial Design 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time 4) Course Commencement Date DD/MM/YYYY 5) Course Completion DateDate DD/MM/YYYY 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Diploma in Industrial Design 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse FZD School of Design Pte Ltd 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification FZD School of Design Pte Ltd 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Singaporeans and permanent residents • At least 18 years of age and obtained at least a C6 at GCE ‘O’ Levels in any three subjects (inclusive of English Language) or equivalent. • Submit a visual art portfolio of no more than 15 pieces and pass the phone interview • Completed and pass an interview with the school • Submit at least 2 professional recommendation letters • Certified physically and mentally fit to pursue the program. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse There will be a 2 weeks study break after every term. Term 1: DD/MM/YYYY – DD/MM/YYYY Term 2: DD/MM/YYYY – DD/MM/YYYY 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There will be no examination. Assessment is based on daily assignments and term end projects. Term 1 End Project Due Date: Week 15 of Term 1 Term 2 End Project Due Date: Week 15 of Term 2 Term 3 End Project Due Date: Week 15 of Term 3 14) Expected examination results release date Results will be released within 2 months after graduation. 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment EtcCertificate will be released within 2 months after graduation. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Standard Student Contract, Standard Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program (IB_PYP) Pre-kindergarten to Kindergarten 2. 2) Course Duration (in months)) 30 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse PreK Part-Time: 3, 4 and 5 days per week (Full Day) & 5 days per week (Half Day) KG1 5 days per week (Half Day) & 5 days per week (Full Day) KG2 Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 12th. 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade. 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply. 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Does not apply. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Elementary School Curriculum Guide 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Pre-K (Full-day) Expected award conferment date NoteCourse Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 28,685.52 546.26 2,046.22 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 31,278.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Pre-K (Full-day) Course Fee (4 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 23,609.35 444.86 1,683.79 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 25,738.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Pre-K (Full-day) Course Fee (3 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 18,575.24 323.83 1,322.93 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 20,222.00 No of Instalments: 2 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Pre-K (Half-day) Course Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee GST 18,173.83 1,272.17 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 19,446.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) KG 1 (Full-day) Course Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 33,765.89 546.26 2,401.85 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 36,714.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) KG 1 (Half-day) Course Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee GST 23,263.55 1,628.45 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 24,892.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) KG 2 (Full-day) Course Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch Technology Fee GST 33,793.93 546.26 794.39 2,459.42 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 37,594.00 No of Instalments: 2 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 Due ** Pre-K (Full-day) 5-day Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following15,639.00 15,639.00 01 May 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee 31,278.00 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory ) Date Due ** ^ The total course fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected payable should be fully protected as required by the PEI when the need arisesEduTrust FPS.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle Diploma in Industrial Design 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time 4) Course Commencement Date DD/MM/YYYY 5) Course Completion DateDate DD/MM/YYYY 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Diploma in Industrial Design 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse FZD School of Design Pte Ltd 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification FZD School of Design Pte Ltd 10) Course entry requirement(s)) International students • At least 18 years of age and obtained at least a C6 at GCE ‘O’ Levels in any three subjects (inclusive of English Language) or equivalent. • Submit a visual art portfolio of no more than 15 pieces and pass the phone interview. • Meet English language requirements. • Certified physically and mentally fit to pursue the program. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse There will be a 2 weeks study break after every term. Term 1: DD/MM/YYYY – DD/MM/YYYY Term 2: DD/MM/YYYY – DD/MM/YYYY 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There will be no examination. Assessment is based on daily assignments and term end projects. Term 1 End Project Due Date: Week 15 of Term 1 Term 2 End Project Due Date: Week 15 of Term 2 Term 3 End Project Due Date: Week 15 of Term 3 14) Expected examination results release date Results will be released within 2 months after graduation. 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment EtcCertificate will be released within 2 months after graduation. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Standard Student Contract, Standard Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, else unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed required to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.. SCHEDULES OF INFORMATION ATTACHED SCHEDULE A-1 COURSE DETAILS 1) Course TitleTitle American Curriculum (High School) - Electives Only 2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-time 4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 10th 1st semester, on or around January 10th 2nd semester 5) Course Completion DateDate On or around December 20th 1st semester, on or around May 31st 2nd semester 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are Date of entry of student to the sameschool 7) Qualification (Name me of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Students completing 1 semester of the elective course will receive a transcript of the credit 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse International Community School (Singapore) 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification International Community School (Singapore) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the PEI is defined in the PEI Policy Manual “P&O 5. 1.1. 1003 Course Entry Requirements”. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the High School Course Catalog published on the school website. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The PEI full school year runs from August to May. Scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Dates may change due to school needs or public holiday changes as advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is a continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Student grades are determined by each teacher based on: test scores, class participation, assigned work (homework) and other factors. Students will be advised by their teachers in advance of what the assessment tasks and timetables for submitting tasks are during the school year. Parents and students are provided with on-going access to student grade and attendance information during the period of enrolment. 14) Expected examination results release date Final grades are issued within 8 weeks from the end of the academic term. 15) Expected award conferment date NoteStudents completing an elective course can request a transcript of the credit 14 days after the final grades are released for the academic term. Application Fee Due at time of application S$1500 High School Elective Course Before the1st the student attends class per semester S$2,000 (Charge per course) The application fee and tuition fee is not prorated regardless of the enrollment or withdrawal date. The semester tuition fee for late enrollment is payable according to the following schedule: show full breakdown Enrollment Within School Year From 1st Day of total payable course 1st Semester From 1st Day of 2nd Semester Semester tuition fees Total Course Fees Payable: No are invoiced on 1st Aug or the date of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees acceptance for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment students starting after the first shall be collected day of classes. Invoices are due for payment within one week before 30 days from the next payment scheduleddate of invoice or the 1st day of attendance whichever occurs first. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3Past due accounts are subject to a 10% late charge on the remaining balance. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such All ICS tuition & fees are normally collected stated in Singapore Dollars. ICS accepts payment for school fees in the form of local checks, cash, bank-to-bank, and wire transfers. Checks should be crossed and made payable to “International Community School (S) Ltd.” ICS does not accept post-dated checks. For bank-to-bank or wire transfers please ensure the student’s name & ID number are referenced to enable us to credit the account correctly. Please email a bank confirmation advice to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇. All bank charges are to be borne by the PEI when remitter. Students with outstanding payments may have their school attendance privileges revoked by the need arisesschool until such time as their accounts are current. If any payment remains upon withdrawal or dismissal from school, no transcripts, transfer letters, or other records for the current or any previous semesters will be released until full payment is received. There are no installment fees for semester tuition. Invoices are due for payment within 30 days from the date of invoice or the 1st day of attendance whichever occurs first. Part-time enrollment is not eligible for our GIRO. *These figures are estimates only and students will be advised of the actual amount prior to payment. All fees are quoted in Singapore Dollars(S$) and are inclusive of prevailing GST.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Student Contract, Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Pre-Nursery to Nursery 2) Course Duration (in months)) 20 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-Time: 3 and 4 days per week (Full Day) & 5 days per week (Half Day) Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 13th. 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade. 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply. 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Does not apply. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Elementary School Curriculum Guide 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Pre-Nursery (Full-day) Expected award conferment date NoteCourse Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 21,538.08 585.28 1,548.64 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 23,672.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for nonPre-EduTrustNursery (Full-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide day) Course Fee (4 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 20,541.58 469.63 1,470.79 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 22,482.00 No of Instalments: 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous ) Pre-Nursery (Full-day) Course Fee (3 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 14,037.85 343.46 1,006.69 Total Course Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesPayable: ^ 15,388.00

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Student Contract, Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameDate) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s)) − 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.instalment 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 Any agreement other than this Contract is invalid if it is administered without the written permission of CPE. If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. . SCHEDULE A COURSE DETAILS 1) Course Title Title Visual and Performing Arts Course (Pathways Year 4) 2) Course Duration (in months) ) 12 months 3) Full-time or Part-time Course Course Full time 4) Course Commencement Date XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 5) Course Completion Date Date XXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXXX 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7Date) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesNA

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle : 2) Course Duration (in months)) : 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse : 4) Course Commencement Date : 5) Course Completion DateDate : 6) Date of Commencement of Studies : if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameDate 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion): 8) Organisation which develops the : Course 9) Organisation which awards/ awards/confers : the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course course *Public Holidays are subject to change 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesdate

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract, Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇-▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If Unless the PEI and the Student otherwise agree in writing, if there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle CFA L1 Preparatory Program by Kaplan (IBF-STS accredited) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 7 months - Refer to Schedule B for module(s) that student is taking 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-time 4) Course Commencement Date 01/02/2023 5) Course Completion Date Date 31/08/2023 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) CFA L1 Preparatory Program by Kaplan (IBF-STS accredited) 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse KHEA & IBF Singapore 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification KHEA & IBF Singapore 10) Course entry requirement(s) Minimum Age: 21 Academic Level: a) a bachelor's (or equivalent) degree, or be in the final year of your bachelor's degree program. You will have to complete your bachelor's degree in order to register for the Level II exam, or b) have four years of professional work experience (does not have to be investment related), or c) a combination of professional work experience and education that totals at least four years. Language Proficiency: Obtain grade C6 at GCE 'O' level English language or equivalent 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects As per attached (i) The modules offered are subject to changes made by Kaplan or the awarding body and approval by regulatory authorities. (ii) Timetable will be provided by Course Consultant/Country Manager/Programme Management Team before course commencement (iii) Timetables are subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body. (iv) Delivery plan/mode is subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course course Public holidays: 07 Apr 2023 – Good Friday 22 Apr 2023 - ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Puasa 01 May 2023 – Labour Day 3 Jun 2023 - Vesak Day 29 Jun 2023 - ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Haji 9 Aug 2023 - National Day Further information on Singapore public holidays can be obtained from ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ Semester/Trimester/Term Break Term 1 – 14/04/2023 – 15/05/2023 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etcperiod Term 1 – 16/05/2023 – 31/08/2023 *Subject to change by Kaplan or the awarding body. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract, Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program (IB_PYP) Pre-kindergarten to Kindergarten 2. 2) Course Duration (in months)) 30 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse PreK & KG1 Part-Time: 3 and 4 days per week (Full Day) & 5 days per week (Half Day) PreK to KG2 Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 13th. 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade. 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply. 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Does not apply. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Elementary School Curriculum Guide 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Pre-K (Full-day) Expected award conferment date NoteCourse Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee GST 27,767.99 585.28 1,984.73 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 30,338.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for nonPre-EduTrustK (Full-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide day) Course Fee (4 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 22,861.21 469.63 1,633.16 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 24,964.00 No of Instalments: 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous ) Pre-K (Full-day) Course Fee (3 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 17,987.38 343.46 1,283.16 Total Course Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesPayable: ^ 19,614.00

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 Any agreement other than this Contract is invalid if it is administered without the written permission of CPE. If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show [shows the full breakdown of total payable course fees fees] Course Fee - Full Payment Exam Fee Fee Protection Scheme (FPS) Administration Fee Material Fee Medical Insurance Fee Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.Installment 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)) Late Payment Fee 1% of the course fee Replacement of Student Card Service Fee S$32.10 (Upon request) Re-taking of Examination Fee S$321 (Upon request) SCI Examination Appeal Fee $107 (Upon Request) Failing of a Course and Retaking Course Fee 50% of the course fee (Upon request) Transfer of Course/Transfer of Campus Service Fee S$32.10 (part-time) /S$107(full-time) Renewal Application for Student’s Pass Service Fee S$64.2(Upon request) International Students Service S$535 (Upon request) External Examination Registration Service Fee S$107 (Upon request) External Examination Fee S$672 – S$1070(Upon request) Authentication of Documents S$160.5/document (Upon request) Application Fee (for Student’s Pass Applicant) S$535 Application Fee (for non-Student’s Pass Applicant) S$214 Fee for Security Bond ( Banker’s Guarantee, depends on ICA request ) S$224.7 – S$1011.15 (Upon request) Service Fee for Entrusting The Enrolment into Private or Government School on Behalf of Student S$535 - S$3210 (Upon request) Accompanying Mother Pass Application Fee S$535 (Upon request) Guarantor Service Fee for Accompanying Mother Pass S$1070(Upon request) Social Visa Application Service Fee S$321 – S$535 (Upon request) Social Visa Extension Service Fee S$53.5 – S$192.6 (Upon request) Guarantor Service Fee for Social Visit Pass S$107 (Upon request) Service Fee for School Letter (to Organizations Unrelated to School) $21.4(Upon request) Uniform Fee $80.25 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises.

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract, Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 Where the Student makes any payments under this Agreement in a form other than cash, the payment will be deemed to have been made when the School receives the payment to its account free and clear of all charges, provided that the School will deposit any payment by cheque without undue delay. SAMPLE 3.2 This Agreement may be subject to amendment by mutual agreement between the School and the Student. Without detracting from the generality of the foregoing and specifically in relation to the revision of Course Fees, the School may from time to time propose the revision of the amount or payment structure of the Course Fees by way of a letter to the Student with prior notice. The signing and return of the letter or an affirmative email by the Student to the School shall constitute consent to the revision of the Course Fee or alternatively, payment of the revised Course Fees shall constitute implied consent to the same even if the Student has not communicated their consent in any other form. In the event that there is any dispute in relation to the revised Course Fees, Parties may resolve the matter through the dispute resolution process set out in Clause 3.5 below. 3.3 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 3.4 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law laws of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 3.5 If the Student and the PEI School cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEISchool, the Student and the PEI School may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 3.6 All information given by the Student to the PEI School will not be given by the PEI School to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI School is allowed to give the information by law.law or under Schedule E. 3.5 3.7 This contract shall also be read with the School’s Terms and Conditions, which can be found on the School’s website. If there is any other agreement between the PEI School and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 3.8 If the Student or the PEI School does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI School will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 3.9 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Student Contract, Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇-▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If Unless the PEI and the Student otherwise agree in writing, if there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle CFA L2 Preparatory Program by Kaplan (IBF-STS accredited) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 7 months - Refer to Schedule B for module(s) that student is taking 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-time 4) Course Commencement Date 03/02/2023 5) Course Completion Date Date 31/08/2023 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) CFA L2 Preparatory Program by Kaplan (IBF-STS accredited) 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse KHEA & IBF Singapore 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification KHEA & IBF Singapore 10) Course entry requirement(s) Minimum Age: 21 Academic Level: a) a bachelor's (or equivalent) degree, or be in the final year of your bachelor's degree program. You will have to complete your bachelor's degree in order to register for the Level II exam, or b) have four years of professional work experience (does not have to be investment related), or c) a combination of professional work experience and education that totals at least four years. Language Proficiency: Obtain grade C6 at GCE 'O' level English language or equivalent 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects As per attached (i) The modules offered are subject to changes made by Kaplan or the awarding body and approval by regulatory authorities. (ii) Timetable will be provided by Course Consultant/Country Manager/Programme Management Team before course commencement (iii) Timetables are subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body. (iv) Delivery plan/mode is subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course course Public holidays: 07 Apr 2023 – Good Friday 22 Apr 2023 - ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Puasa 01 May 2023 – Labour Day 3 Jun 2023 - Vesak Day 29 Jun 2023 - ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Haji 9 Aug 2023 - National Day Further information on Singapore public holidays can be obtained from ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ Semester/Trimester/Term Break Term 1 – 30/04/2023 – 22/05/2023 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etcperiod Term 1 – 23/05/2023 – 31/08/2023 *Subject to change by Kaplan or the awarding body. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract, Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 (a) Verification of course application documents of the Student is required to verify Student’s suitability for the Course and to meet the Course admission requirements. (b) This contract and the PEI’s offer will not be valid, and admissions to the Course will be rejected in the event the PEI is not able to verify the Student’s course application documents required for the Course within the timeline stipulated by the PEI. 3.2 The PEI may from time to time disclose the Student’s data with the relevant government authorities upon request or with PEI-appointed third party service vendors for the general administration of your application and/or registration and/or enquiry and/or course administration during your course of studies. By providing the Student’s data to the PEI, the Student explicitly grants his/her consent for the PEI to disclose the Student’s data as aforesaid. For more information on the PEI’s data protection policy, kindly visit ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇-▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/about/general-policies. 3.3 The Student shall refer to PSB Academy’s website and/or Student Handbook which may be updated from time to time. 3.4 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 3.5 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 3.6 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All 3.7 Save as permitted under Clause 3.2 above, all information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 3.8 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 3.9 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 3.10 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course . 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesON-

Appears in 2 contracts

Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement, Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply. 3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 2 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date 25th August 2021 5) Course Completion DateDate 6th July 2022 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 1, Department for Education, United Kingdom 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable. 14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee 35,350.00 Facility Fee* 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 38,600.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Feesmust be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. 1st instalment 9 April 2021# 12,866.00 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 3 September 2021 12,866.00 3rd instalment 7 January 2022 12,868.00 Total Course Fee Payable 38,600.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other relatedcosts; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.. SAMPLE 1) Course TitleTitle INTERNATIONAL BACCALAUREATE PRIMARY YEARS PROGRAMME (IB-PYP) - YEAR 6 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 Months 3) Full-time or Part-time Course Full-Time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 16 August 2018 5) Course Completion Date Date 20 June 2019 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Report Card 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Chatsworth International School 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification International Baccalaureate Organization Chatsworth International School 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Age Requirements Kindergarten 1 to Year 6 students must meet the minimum entry age requirement for the relevant grade level. These ages are outlined on the school website, ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇. Documentation Students who are new to the school must provide the relevant official documents to verify their prior schooling, if applicable, at the time of admission. Students already in the school must successfully complete their current year in order to move to the next year level. English Second Language Requirements (Primary) Year 5 and Year 6 students whose first language is not English are formally assessed at Chatsworth for English proficiency either prior to admission or during the initial weeks of school. Students may be required to take the Oxford Placement Test (OPT) or a developmentally age appropriate assessment depending on their level of English. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects Students in Year 3 to Year 6 take the following subjects: • ART • DRAMA • LANGUAGE ARTS • LIBRARY • MANDARIN Or FRENCH • MATHEMATICS • MUSIC • PERSONAL, SOCIAL AND PHYSICAL EDUCATION • PROGRAMME OF INQUIRY (INCLUDES SCIENCE AND SOCIAL STUDIES) 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse 22 August 2018 15 October 2018 to 19 October 2018 5 November 2018 to 6 November 2018 13 December 2018 to 2 January 2019 1 February 2019 to 6 February 2019 25 March 2019 to 5 April 2019 19 April 2019 1 May 2019 20 May 2019 5 June 2019 For full details, please view the calendar on the school website - ▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/calendar 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod November/December 2018 May/June 2019 14) Expected examination results release date December: Report June: Report 15) Expected award conferment date International Baccalaureate Primary Years Programme (IB- PYP) Kindergarten 1 to Year 6: 20 June 2019 SAMPLE Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Course Fee Building & Maintenance Fee Total Course Fee Protected FPS Insurance (need not be protected) 25,250.00 2,100.00 27,350.00 205.14 GST 1,928.86 Total Course Fees Payable: 29,484.00 No of Instalments: 2 SAMPLE Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment Instalment 14,742.00 14 days from Invoice Date 2nd instalment Etc.Instalment 14,742.00 Total Course Fees Payable: 29,484.00 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C SAMPLE MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose IB MYP Exam Package Fee 800 Late Exam Registration Charge 350 Enquiry Upon Results (excluding re-moderation) 280 Legalization of Certificate (per certificate) 320 Replacement Certificate (per certificate) 180 Appeals 920 IB DP Exam Package Fee Amount 1,980 Registration Amendments 280 Late Registration Charge 930 Enquiry Upon Results 350 Legalization of Diploma Results 350 Replacement Diploma or Certificate 180 Results to Universities (with GSTno charge for first six universities) 85 Appeals 1,060 Re-take of Exams (per subject fee) 280 English as a Second Language (EAL) - per Academic Year 3,140 English as a Second Language (EAL) - per Semester 1,570 Learning Support (LS) - per Academic Year 3,140 Learning Support (LS) - per Semester 1,570 Additional Support for exams for special needs (per 30 min) 70 Repeat Drug Test 180 ManageBac Account Fee 60 Field Trip (per trip) 5 - 600 Participation in Overseas Science Field Trip (IB Diploma) 800 - 1,500 Curriculum Enhancement Week (CEW) Trip *Payable to external service provider 500 - 5,000 School Apparels 10 - 70 School File / Folders / Library Bag 15 School Caps 15 Additional Yearbook (per book) 28 Lost or Damaged Library Books / Textbooks (per book) 25 - 200 Replacement of ID Card (Parents and Students ) 27 Locker Fee 27 Lock (for Locker) 17 Student Record Request (per copy) ▇▇ - ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Service (For Reports, if anyTranscripts, etc.) 120 Registered Mail Service (S$)For Reports, Transcripts, etc.) 30 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 8 2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA). 6) Date of Commencement of Studies studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than Course Commencement Date Notedifferent from course commencement date) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 26th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 11th January) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student student upon successful course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course completion)for Secondary School – Grade 8 8) Organisation Organization which develops the Coursecourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ awards/confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 1.5 – 3.4 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than gazetted Singapore public holidays. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project, and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships, and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 3.5 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification. 14) Expected examination results (For Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. ^ The total payable course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 8 Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST $25,654.21 $1,000.00 $1,865.79 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $28,520.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 1 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # Or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3) Date Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 8 Course Fee Instalment $28,520.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01 May Total Course Fees Payable: $28,520.00 * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $6,740.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Co-curricular Activities $5.00 – $2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms $0 to $ 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book $20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card $30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Technology Fee is strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI‌ Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name : ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title : Superintendent Date : By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the school to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions, and policies of the school. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEL By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's off er of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI' s policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a) The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b) The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c) Dates when respective payments are due; d) The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or programme (by PEI); e) The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage. f) The dispute resolution methods available; and g) Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h) The degree or diploma or qualification which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 2) Course Duration (in months)) 50 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day 4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 12th. 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade. 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply. 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the School is defined in STAMFORD terms and Conditions Section C, items 12 to 17. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course, as determined by Stamford, will influence advancement from one grade level to the next. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Secondary School Curriculum Guide 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. ^ The total payable course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Course Fee for each of Grade 6-8 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 37,132.71 1,000.00 2,669.29 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 40,802.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Course Fee for each of Grade 9-10 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 38,803.74 1,000.00 2,786.26 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 42,590.00 No of Instalments: 2 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3) Date Due ** Each of Grade 6-8 Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 20,936.00 19,866.00 01 May 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 40,802.00 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** Each of Grade 9-10 Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 21,830.00 20,760.00 01 May 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 42,590.00 MISCELLANEOUS FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) Application Fee (non-refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 6,490.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee Sheltered English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee 6,792.00 per annum 11,320.00 per annum Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Academic Field Studies** 150.00 – 4,000.00** Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 to 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book 20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card 30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for loss of IT equipment (iPad/MacBook) iPads (up to 3 Years) 100.00 – 1,000.00 MacBook’s (up to 3 years) 500.00 – 2,000.00 Upon replacement of lost equipment. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given. 4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, thereputation of the PEI, theteacher-student ratioof its classes, the qualifications of theteaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; and g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.* 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

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Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇-▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If Unless the PEI and the Student otherwise agree in writing, if there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle Preparatory Course for Chartered Financial Analyst Examination 2) Course Duration (in months)) 30 months (4 months) – Refer to Schedule B for module(s) that student is taking 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-Time 4) Course Commencement Date 01/02/2023 5) Course Completion Date Date 31/05/2023 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Non-award 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Chartered Financial Analyst (CFA) Institute 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Minimum Age: 21 Academic Level: Bachelor degree (or equivalent) or be in the final year of a bachelor degree. You will have to complete a bachelor degree to register for level 2 or have 4 years work experience (does not have to be investment related) or a combination or professional work experience and education that totals at least 4 years. Language Proficiency: Obtain grade C6 at GCE English language or equivalent. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects As per attached (i) The modules offered are subject to changes made by Kaplan or the awarding body and approval by regulatory authorities. (ii) Timetable will be provided by Course Consultant/Country Manager/Programme Management Team before course commencement (iii) Timetables are subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body. (iv) Delivery plan/mode is subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course course Public holidays: 07 Apr 2023 – Good Friday 22 Apr 2023 - ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Puasa 01 May 2023 – Labour Day Further information on Singapore public holidays can be obtained from ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ Semester/Trimester/Term Break Term 1 – 14/04/2023 - 15/05/2023 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etcperiod Term 1 – 16/05/2023 – 31/05/2023 *Subject to change by Kaplan or the awarding body. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

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Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Mediation‐Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI‐Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months 3) Full-time Full‐time or Part-time CoursePart‐time Course Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 29th July Run 2: On or around 13th January 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA). 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 29th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 13th January) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 3.5 – 4.4 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1‐5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1‐7). Students must attain a minimum 4.5 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 $24,691.59 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee $1,000.00 GST $1,798.41 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $27,490.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 Course Fee Instalment $27,490.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01May Total Course Fees Payable: $27,490.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified non‐EduTrust‐certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified non‐EduTrust‐certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) 3) Application Fee (non‐refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non‐refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non‐refundable, new enrolment student only) $6,490.00Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0– $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Co‐curricular Activities $5.00 – $2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms $0 to $ 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 ‐ $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book $20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card $30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non‐refundable and non‐transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n s em es te r 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given. 4) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Technology Fee is strictly non‐refundable and non‐transferable in all circumstances. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non‐refundable and non‐transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher‐student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; and g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/pei.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 2) Course Duration (in months)) 50 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day 4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 13th. 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade. 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply. 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the School is defined in STAMFORD terms and Conditions Section C, items 12 to 17. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course, as determined by Stamford, will influence advancement from one grade level to the next. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Secondary School Curriculum Guide 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Course Fee for each of Grade 6-8 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 37,132.71 1,000.00 2,669.29 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 40,802.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Course Fee for each of Grade 9-10 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 38,803.74 1,000.00 2,786.26 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 42,590.00 No of Instalments: 2 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 Due ** Each of Grade 6-8 Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 20,936.00 19,866.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 40,802.00 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** Each of Grade 9-10 Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 21,830.00 20,760.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 42,590.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) 3) Application Fee (non-refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 6,490.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee Sheltered English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee 6,792.00 per annum 11,320.00 per annum Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Academic Field Studies** 150.00 – 4,000.00** Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 to 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book 20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card 30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for loss of IT equipment (iPad/MacBook) iPads (up to 3 Years) 100.00 – 1,000.00 MacBook’s (up to 3 years) 500.00 – 2,000.00 Upon replacement of lost equipment. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given. 4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; and g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA). 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 26th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 11th January) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 2.5 – 3.9 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 4 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST $25,654.21 $1,000.00 $1,865.79 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $28,520.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 11 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3) Date Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 Course Fee Instalment $28,520.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01 May Total Course Fees Payable: $28,520.00 SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $6,740.00Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Co-curricular Activities $5.00 – $2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms $0 to $ 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book $20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card $30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given. 4) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Technology Fee is strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; and g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Pre-Nursery to Nursery 2) Course Duration (in months)) 20 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-Time: 3 and 4 days per week (Full Day) & 5 days per week (Half Day) Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 14th. 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade. 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply. 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Does not apply. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Elementary School Curriculum Guide 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Pre-Nursery (Full-day) Expected award conferment date NoteCourse Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 20,892.76 606.31 1,504.93 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 23,004.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for nonPre-EduTrustNursery (Full-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide day) Course Fee (4 days) 19,945.56 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch 473.13 GST 1,429.31 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 21,848.00 No of Instalments: 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous ) Pre-Nursery (Full-day) Course Fee (3 days) 13,614.72 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch 360.98 GST 978.30 Total Course Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesPayable: ^ 14,954.00

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 7 (E-Learning) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 10 weeks 3) Full-time or Part-time Course Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (SLATE Plus). 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 7 (E-Learning) 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Students must have successfully completed the 6th Grade. The minimum age for entry is 12. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Foundational Academic English Program Handbook 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 2.5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than gazetted Singapore public holidays. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project, and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships, and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on SLATE Plus test score (1-5 scale). Students must attain a minimum 1.5 score on the SLATE Plus Test to obtain the Qualification. 14) Expected examination results release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. 15) Expected award conferment date NoteFall semester: show full breakdown students will complete the course in December, with an option to move on to PCS Grade 7 after 10 weeks upon successful completion of total payable the course. Spring semester: students will complete the course fees in June, with an option to move on to PCS Grade 7 after 10 weeks upon successful completion of the course. 16) Mode of course delivery Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 7 (E-Learning) program expects for students to commit a minimum of 1 hour each weekday. Students will have 1 hour of teacher guidance during the weekday, and 3 hours on the weekend. During the remaining hours on the weekdays, students are expected to work through the content independently. Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 7 (E-Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) $3,457.00 Inclusive of 8% GST Total Course Fees Payable: Payable:^ $3,457.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 Any agreement other than this Contract is invalid if it is administered without the written permission of CPE. If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle Bachelor of Nursing (Top-Up) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 24 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part Time 4) Course Commencement Date 12/07/2021 5) Course Completion DateDate 04/06/2023 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Bachelor of Nursing 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse La Trobe University 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification La Trobe University 10) Course entry requirement(s) 1) High School Certificate/equivalent AND RELC English Proficiency Certificate 2) Approved three year (or above) Nursing Certificate or Singapore Nursing Board accredited Diploma in Nursing Transcript 3) Singapore Nursing Board Registration Certificate 4) Singapore Nursing Board Practising Certificate English Proficiency requirements :- ● IELTS BAND of 6.0 with individual bands of at least 6.0; OR ● at least a score of 550 with a score of 5 or better in the Test of Written English (paper –based); OR ● 213 with a score of 5 in Essay Writing (computer-based); OR ● 80 with no individual score less than 20 (internet-based) in the Test of English as a Foreign Language (TOEFL) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects 12 July 2021 to 04 June 2023 25th Intake Program Please see Course schedule with Subjects in Annex A. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse Christmas, Chinese New Year & Easter 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod At the end of each subject 14) Expected examination results release date Unconfirmed results will be available between 6 to 8 weeks after each subject end date. The final results will be released after each semester’s Chief Examiner’s Meeting between 8 to 10 weeks after each semester end date. 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees November 2023 Course Fee FPS Insurance Fee 20,394.20 244.73 Total Course Fees Payable: 20,638.93 No of Instalments: 4 INSTALMENT SCHEDULE Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment Instalment 5,344.93 01/07/2021 2nd instalment Etc.Instalment 5,098.00 09/12/2021 3rd Instalment 5,098.00 23/06/2022 4th Instalment 5,098.00 01/12/2022 Total Course Fees Payable: 20,638.93 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GSTS$) and When Payable Registration fee If student fails below mark 47/100, if any) (S$)she is required to repeat the subject. S$53.50 - Singapore Nurses Association Member S$74.90 - for Non Singapore Nurses Association Member Payment is S$2,549.28 per module 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 2 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date 27th August 2020 5) Course Completion DateDate 2nd July 2021 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 1, Department for Education, United Kingdom 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable. 14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 34,050.00 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 37,300.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Fees must be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. 1st instalment 1 April 2020# 14,600.00 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 1 September 2020 11,350.00 3rd instalment 8 January 2021 11,350.00 Total Course Fee Payable 37,300.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Delete Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as appropriate by striking throughper the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle American Curriculum (High School Diploma) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 10 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day 4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 10th 5) Course Completion DateDate On or around May 31st 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are Date of entry of student to the sameschool 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Students graduating from Year 12 will receive an ICS Diploma Certificate. All other Students will receive a final report outlining the Student’s performance during the tuition period 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse International Community School (Singapore) 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification International Community School (Singapore) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the PEI is defined in the PEI Policy Manual “P&O 5. 1.1. 1003 Course Entry Requirements”. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course as determined by the PEI will influence advancement from one grade level to the next. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the Elementary School Program, the Middle School Program, and the High School Course Catalog published on the school website. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The PEI school year runs from August to May. Scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Dates may change due to school needs or public holiday changes as advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is a continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Student grades are determined by each teacher based on: test scores, class participation, assigned work (homework) and other factors. Students will be advised by their teachers in advance of what the assessment tasks and timetables for submitting tasks are during the school year. Parents and students are provided with on-going access to student grade and attendance information during the period of enrolment. 14) Expected examination results release date Final grades are issued within 14 days of the end of the school year. 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Students graduating from grade 12 receive their diploma within 14 days of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No the end of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount the school year. Application Fee - New Students (with inclusive of GST, if any) S$ 2,000 An application fee of S$2,000 shall be paid to International Community School (Singapore) (S$“ICS”) Date Due2 at the time that the application is submitted for consideration of enrollment by the admissions department. Re-Enrollment Fee – Returning Students (inclusive of GST) S$ 1,250 The re-enrollment fee is paid annually by all students as a means of securing their place in class for the following year. Current students are offered an opportunity to re-enroll & reserve their space in class by payment of the re-enrollment fee each year between February 1st instalment and March 15th. Re-enrollment closes on March 15th. After that date, students must reapply (and pay the application fee) to secure a space for the following year. (inclusive of GST) Elementary Kindergarten (K4) S$23,155 Elementary Kindergarten (K5) and Elementary (Grade 1 to Grade 5) S$26,370 Middle School (Grade 6 – Grade 8) S$30,040 High School Diploma (Grade 9 – Grade 12) S$33,635 Special Services (ESL Instruction and Learning Support) ................................................................... S$ 2,576 The application fee and the re-enrollment fee are not prorated regardless of the enrollment or withdrawal date. The annual tuition fee for late enrollment are payable according to the following schedule Enrollment Within School Year From 1st Day of 1st Semester through 15th October From 16th October through the end of 1st Semester From 1st Day of 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed Semester through 30th March From 31st March through the following: • 12 months’ worth end of 2nd Semester Annual Tuition Fees 100% 75% 50% 25% Tuition fees are invoiced on 1st July, or the date of acceptance for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment students starting after the first day of classes. Invoices are due for payment within 30 days from the date of invoice or the 1st day of attendance whichever occurs first. Past due accounts are subject to a 10% late charge on the remaining balance. All ICS tuition & fees are stated in Singapore Dollars. ICS accepts payment for school fees in the form of local checks, cash, bank-to-bank, and wire transfers. Checks should be crossed and made payable to “International Community School (S) Ltd.” ICS does not accept post-dated checks. For bank-to-bank or wire transfers please ensure the student’s name & ID number are referenced to enable us to credit the account correctly. Please email a bank confirmation advice to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇. All bank charges are to be borne by the remitter. Students with outstanding payments may have their school attendance privileges revoked by the school until such time as their accounts are current. If any payment remains upon withdrawal or dismissal from school, no transcripts, transfer letters, or other records for the current or any previous semesters will be released until full payment is received. Seniors who have not paid all tuition and fees in full by May 1st will not be allowed to graduate with their class. ICS offers a GIRO deduction installment plan for families (not applicable to corporate payers) who desire an alternative to paying the tuition in full. The last installment is payable in March. Contact the business office, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇, for the GIRO application forms. Tuition payments may be made in two installments  50% due within 30 days of receipt of the invoice or the date of acceptance for students starting after the first day of classes.  50% on 1 December (Note: if the 2nd semester payment is not received by 1 December, ICS will not guarantee placement for the 2nd semester, and will assess a 10% late payment penalty) *These figures are estimates only and students will be advised of actual amount prior to payment. All fees are quoted in Singapore Dollars(S$) and are inclusive of GST. ESL (English as a Second Language) Assessment An English language assessment shall be collected required for those students who are not native English speakers or have not completed a significant part of their educational learning in an English language setting. The S$250 language assessment fee is not refundable under any circumstance $250.00 Online Course $0-$1500 Payable to Course Provider Online Course Materials $0-$1000 Payable to Course Provider Admission Fees to School Events $5-$25 Library Fees & Fines $1-$5 When Notified & Billed Lost or Damaged Book $15-$400 When Notified & Billed by School Property Damage Fees Actual Cost of Damage Transcripts or Student Records $30 per copy plus shipping cost Prior to Issuance of Report Extra-Curricular or After-School Activities $0.00-$500 Prior to Commencement of Activity Examinations (AP, PSAT, Other) per test $0-$500 Upon Registration for Exam Class Field Trips $10-$1000 Prior to Commencement of Activity Detention Fee $25-$50 Day of Detention Lost Padlock Fee $20 Lost/Damaged ID Card Fee $20 Yearbook $35-$75 Photocopies/Printing/Faxing $0.10-$1 per page Lost & Found Fees $1-$5 Uniforms $1-$300 Upon Purchase of Uniform Bank Fees or Charges $20-$300 Varies by Bank Late Payment Fees 10% of Outstanding Balance Charges incurred for use of Credit Card, PayPal, or online charges 3%-5% of fee amount payable Bank Charges where payment of fees is made via bank transfer or wire transfer $20-$500 Dependent upon Bank Charges Written notice is required by letter or email. Processing time for withdrawal/transfer requests is seven (7) days. The re-enrollment fee is non-refundable. The application fee is only valid for the school year of application; it cannot be transferred to a subsequent school year. Re-enrollment Fees or Application Fees paid for a student cannot under any circumstance be transferred or applied to another student’s account. Students who are not accepted for reasons not related to waitlists will receive a S$1,500 refund of the application fee. Students who withdraw before being accepted to the waitlist will receive a $1,500 refund. Students who withdraw from the waitlist will not receive a refund. Students on the waitlist who are not offered a place within one week 1 semester will receive a refund of S$1,500. Refunds of fees are made according to the schedule below. Processing time for refund requests is 7 days. Application Fee (New Students Only) No Refund No Refund Annual Tuition Fees 50% Refund No Refund Application Fee (New Students Only) S$1500 No Refund The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the Student’s parent or legal guardian Signature: Name of Parent or Legal Guardian: Date: Signature: Name of Authorised Signatory of ICS: Date: Student Contract HS 2019-20 V19.2 6 of 8 Initial Enrolling from 1st day of 1st semester through 15th October, Withdrawing during 1st Semester 100% Refund 50% Refund Enrolling from 16th October through end of 1st semester, Withdrawing during 1st Semester 75% Refund 50% Refund Enrolling from 1st day of 2nd Semester through 30th March, Withdrawing during 2nd Semester 50% Refund No Refund Enrolling from 31st March, Withdrawing during 2nd Semester 25% Refund No Refund This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the next payment scheduledreputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose By signing and returning the Student Contract (the “Contract”), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI’s offer of Fee Amount a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with GSTall blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if anynecessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI’s policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or programme (S$by PEI); 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to any non-compulsory fees and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; and g. Information about the PEI’s policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h. The degree or diploma or qualification which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisescourse.

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Foundational Academic English (Self guided) – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months 3) Full-time or Part-time Course Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (SLATE Plus). 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Foundational Academic English (Self guided) – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) SLATE Plus Test Score range of 1.0 – 1.4 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Foundational Academic English Program Handbook 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than gazetted Singapore public holidays. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project, and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships, and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on SLATE Plus test score (1-5 scale). Students must attain a minimum 1.5 score on the SLATE Plus Test to obtain the Qualification. 14) Expected examination results release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. 15) Expected award conferment date NoteFall semester: show full breakdown students will complete the course in December, with an option to move on to grade 8 PCS after 10 weeks (October) upon successful completion of total payable the course. Spring semester: students will complete the course fees in June, with an option to move on to grade 8 PCS after 10 weeks (March) upon successful completion of the course. 16) Mode of course delivery Foundational Academic English (Self guided) – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) program expects for students to commit a minimum of 1 hour each weekday. Students will not have any interaction with teachers throughout the program and will work through the subject content independently. Foundational Academic English (Self guided) - Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) $6,862.62 GST $480.38 Total Course Fees Payable: Payable:^ $7,343.00 No of Instalments: 1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Foundational Academic English (Self guided) - Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) Course Fee Instalment $7,343.00 For Jan entry, 01 Jan For Jul entry, 01 Jul Total Course Fees Payable: $7,343.00 1 Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. 2 Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment is scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any ) Application Fee (non-compulsory refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,461.00 Upon acceptance of offer/placement Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees which are made via credit card 2.5% of the students pay fee amount payable Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only when and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesNon-refundable and non-transferable

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Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Mediation‐Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI‐Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months 3) Full-time Full‐time or Part-time CoursePart‐time Course Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 29th July Run 2: On or around 13th January 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA). 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 29th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 13th January) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 2.5 – 3.9 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1‐5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1‐7). Students must attain a minimum 4 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 $24,691.59 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee $1,000.00 GST $1,798.41 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $27,490.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 Course Fee Instalment $27,490.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01May Total Course Fees Payable: $27,490.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified non‐EduTrust‐certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified non‐EduTrust‐certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) 3) Application Fee (non‐refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non‐refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non‐refundable, new enrolment student only) $6,490.00Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0– $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Co‐curricular Activities $5.00 – $2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms $0 to $ 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 ‐ $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book $20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card $30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non‐refundable and non‐transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n s em es te r 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given. 4) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Technology Fee is strictly non‐refundable and non‐transferable in all circumstances. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non‐refundable and non‐transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher‐student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; and g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E- Learning) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA). 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 26th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 11th January) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E- Learning) 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 2.5 – 3.9 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 4.0 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Mode of course delivery E-Learning Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 is conducted fully online, with students receiving instruction from teachers on weekdays. ^ The total payable course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E- Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) GST $19,766.36 $1,383.64 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $21,150.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 1 Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E-Learning) Course Fee Instalment $21,150.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01 May Total Course Fees Payable: $21,150.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) 3) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% st On or before May 1 in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or st On or before Oct 1 for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% st After May 1 in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given. 4) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. SIGNED by the PEI Name: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; and g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 Any agreement other than this Contract is invalid if it is administered without the written permission of CPE. If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameDate) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title Title Certificate in Computerised Accounting CCA2001 UBS Computerised Accounting CCA2002 Accounting Foundation CCA2003 Costing Foundation Prep. Course for Pearson LCCI ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ Diploma in Accounting and Finance Pearson LCCI level 3 Certificate in Accounting (VRQ) Pearson LCCI level 3 Certificate in Cost and Management Accounting (VRQ) Pearson LCCI level 3 Award in Computerised Accounting Skills (QCF) Pearson LCCI level 3 Certificate in Business Statistic (VRQ) Pearson LCCI level 3 Certificate in Advanced Business Calculations Prep. Course for Pearson LCCI ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇ Diploma in Accounting and Finance Pearson LCCI level 4 Certificate in Financial Accounting (VRQ) Pearson LCCI level 4 Certificate in Management Accounting (VRQ) Pearson LCCI level 4 Certificate in Organisational Behaviour and Performance (VRQ) Preparatory for Certified Accounting Technician (CAT) Exam FA1 Recording Financial Transactions MA1 Management Information FA2 Maintaining Financial Records MA2 Managing Costs and Finance FAB Accountant in Business FFA Financial Accounting FMA Management Accounting FTX Foundations in Taxation FFM Foundations in Financial Management 2) Course Duration (in months) CPE Registered Duration Actual Duration Reason for Change of Duration Preparatory for Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Exam F1 Accountant in Business F2 Management Accounting F3 Financial Accounting F4 Corporate and Business Law F5 Performance Management F6 Taxation F7 Financial Reporting F8 Audit and Assurance F9 Financial Management P1 Professional Accountant P2 Corporate Reporting P3 Business Analysis P4 Advanced Financial Management (Option Module) P5 Advanced Performance Management (Option Module) P6 Advanced Taxation (Option Module) P7 Advanced Audit and Assurance (Option Module) Executive Diploma in Finance and Accounting (EDFA) EDFA5001 Quantitative Techniques (QT) EDFA5002 Commercial Calculations (CC) EDFA5003 Computerised Accounting Skills (CS) EDFA5004 Principle of Accounting (PA) EDFA5005 Principle of Costing (PC) EDFA5006 Accounting Systems & Control (AS) EDFA5007 Financial Accounting (FA) EDFA5008 Managerial Accounting (MA) EDFA5009 Corporate Reporting (CR) EDFA5010 Financial Management (FM) EDFA5011 Business Taxation (BT) EDFA5012 Organisation Behavior (OB) EDFA5013 Business Finance (BF) EDFA5014 Business Ethics (BE) EDFA5015 Employability Skills (ES) EDFA5016 Auditing (AD) EDFA5017 Business Law (BL) EDFA5018 Company Law (CL) 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-Time 4) Course Commencement Date (dd-mm-yyyy) 5) Course Completion DateDate (dd-mm-yyyy) 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Same as Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameDate 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) ) Certificate in Computerised Accounting Executive Diploma in Finance and Accounting (EDFA) Pearson LCCI Level 3 Diploma in Accounting and Finance Pearson LCCI Level 4 Diploma in Accounting and Finance Certified Accounting Technician (CAT) Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) 8) Organisation which develops the Course Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.www.ssg- ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If Unless the PEI and the Student otherwise agree in writing, if there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle Preparatory Course for The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Examination 2) Course Duration (in months)) 36 months (5 months) Refer to Schedule B for module(s) that student is taking 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-time 4) Course Commencement Date 01/02/2023 5) Course Completion Date Date 30/06/2023 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Non-award 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Minimum Age: 18 Academic Level: Candidates should preferably have a minimum of 2 GCE A levels and 3 GCE O level credits (including credits in O level English and Maths) or have a student membership of ACCA or have qualification listed on ACCA website ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/gb/en/qualifications/glance/acca/mi nimum-entrance.html Language Proficiency: A Pass in a GCE O Level where the subject is conducted in English OR IELTS 5.5 equivalent OR Provide proof of ACCA English Test report 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects As per attached (i) The modules offered are subject to changes made by Kaplan or the awarding body and approval by regulatory authorities. (ii) Timetable will be provided by Course Consultant/Country Manager/Programme Management Team before course Commencement. (iii) Timetables are subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body. (iv) Delivery plan/mode is subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course course Public holidays: 7 Apr 2023 – Good Friday 22 Apr 2023 – ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Puasa 1 May 2023 – Labour Day 3 Jun 2023 – Vesak Day 29 Jun 2023 – ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Further information on Singapore public holidays can be obtained from ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ Semester/Trimester/Term Break Term 1 – 17/06/2023 – 30/06/2023 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etcperiod Term 1 – 01/06/2023 – 16/06/2023 *Subject to change by Kaplan or the awarding body. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 Any agreement other than this Contract is invalid if it is administered without the written permission of CPE. If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameDate) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.date 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory optional fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 27th July Run 2: On or around 12th January 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA). 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 27th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 12th January) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 2.5 – 3.9 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 4 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. ^ The total payable course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST $24,691.59 $1,000.00 $1,798.41 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $27,490.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 1 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3) Date Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 Course Fee Instalment $27,490.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01May Total Course Fees Payable: $27,490.00 * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $6,490.00Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Co-curricular Activities $5.00 – $2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms $0 to $ 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book $20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card $30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n sem ester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given. 4) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Technology Fee is strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; and g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply. 3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 4 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date 25th August 2021 5) Course Completion DateDate 6th July 2022 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 2, Department for Education, United Kingdom 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable. 14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 36,350.00 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 39,600.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Fees must be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. Any promotion or discount that BCS may offer to children enrolled in the BCS is not shown in the figures above (in Schedule Amount (with GSTB), if any) (S$) Date Due2 however this will be displayed in your course fee invoices as applicable. 1st instalment 9 April 2021# 13,200.00 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 3 September 2021 13,200.00 3rd instalment 7 January 2022 13,200.00 Total Course Fee Payable 39,600.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply. 3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 4 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date 24th August 2022 5) Course Completion DateDate 7th July 2023 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (‘N.A’ if later than same as Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameDate) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 2, Department for Education, United Kingdom 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable. 14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. SAMPLE Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 38,130.00 3,410.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 41,540.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Feesmust be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. Any promotion or discount that BCS may offer to children enrolled in the BCS is not shown in the figures above (in Schedule Amount (with GSTB), if any) (S$) Date Due2 however this will be displayed in your course fee invoices as applicable. SAMPLE INSTALMENT* SCHEDULE 1st instalment 6 May 2022# 13,847.00 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 2 September 2022 13,847.00 3rd instalment 31 January 2023 13,846.00 Total Course Fee Payable 41,540.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SAMPLE SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose FEES1 Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,150.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. English Language Support (ELS) 1,668.00 per term Billing and due same time as Course Fees per Schedule B if applicable. Examination Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment. 3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other relatedcosts; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and SAMPLE h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 4 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date 27th August 2020 5) Course Completion DateDate 2nd July 2021 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable. 14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 35,010.00 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 38,260.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Fees must be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. 1st instalment 1 April 2020# 14,920.00 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 1 September 2020 11,670.00 3rd instalment 8 January 2021 11,670.00 Total Course Fee Payable 38,260.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within thirty (30) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within thirty (30) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Delete Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as appropriate by striking throughper the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI SIGNED by the Parent or Legal Guardian (if the Student is under eighteen (18) years of age) FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

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Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply. 3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 5 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date 25th August 2021 5) Course Completion DateDate 6th July 2022 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 2, Department for Education, United Kingdom 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable. 14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee 36,350.00 Facility Fee* 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 39,600.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Feesmust be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. 1st instalment 9 April 2021# 13,200.00 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 3 September 2021 13,200.00 3rd instalment 7 January 2022 13,200.00 Total Course Fee Payable 39,600.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other relatedcosts; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle Diploma in Culinary Arts 2) Course Duration (in months)) 6 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseOnline Self Study Part Time 4) Course Commencement Date 1st April 2024 5) Course Completion DateDate 30th September 2024 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame NA 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Diploma in Culinary Arts 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse IIHM EDUCATION PTE LTD 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification IIHM EDUCATION PTE LTD 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Academic Experience Requirements Obtained at least 3 GCSE O Level Passes (including English) Minimum Age Requirements17 years Language Proficiency RequirementsObtained at least an IELTS score of 5.5 / TOEFL (internet- based total) score of 46-59 / WPLN Level 5 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Semester I • Introduction to Culinary Arts & Food Production Business • Introduction to Food Hygiene • Basic Skills for Kitchen Operation • Professional Development Programme I • Fundamentals of European Cooking Semester II • Principles of Western Cooking • Food Costing & Basic Accounting • Technology Applications in Food Business • Professional Development Programme II • Basic Digital Marketing 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse All Singapore Gazetted Public Holidays 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod September 2024 14) Expected examination results release date October 2024 15) Expected award conferment date NoteNovember 2024 SCHEDULE B COURSE FEES Fees Breakdown Total Payable (S$) Course Fee: show full breakdown of total payable course fees 7,250 Total Course Fees Payable: 7,250 No of Instalments: Instalment1 6 (payable monthly) Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment SGD 1210 1st April 2024 2nd instalment Etc.Instalment SGD 1208 1st May 2024 3rd Instalment SGD 1208 1st June 2024 4th Instalment SGD 1208 1st July 204 5th Instalment SGD 1208 1st August 2024 6th Instalment SGD 1208 1st September 2024 Total Course Fees Payable: SGD 7,250 1 Application Fee (non-refundable and non-transferable) 100 2 Examination Fee 100 3 Course Material 100 4 Uniform (2pcs T Shirt + 1 Chef Uniform) 100 5 ICA Processing and Student’s Pass Fee (For International Students only) 120 6 Medical Check-Up Fee (For International Students only) 60 * All applicants are required to pay an Application Fee of $100 (non-refundable). ** Other Fees are payable at the time of admission 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for as IIHM Singapore is non-EduTrust-EduTrust- certified PEIs PEI without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises.

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Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle American Curriculum (Middle School) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 10 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day 4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 10th 5) Course Completion DateDate On or around May 31st 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are Date of entry of student to the sameschool 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse International Community School (Singapore) 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification International Community School (Singapore) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the PEI is defined in the PEI Policy Manual “P&O 5. 1.1. 1003 Course Entry Requirements”. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course as determined by the PEI will influence advancement from one grade level to the next. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the Elementary School Program, the Middle School Program, and the High School Course Catalog published on the school website. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The PEI school year runs from August to May. Scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Dates may change due to school needs or public holiday changes as advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is a continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Student grades are determined by each teacher based on: test scores, class participation, assigned work (homework) and other factors. Students will be advised by their teachers in advance of what the assessment tasks and timetables for submitting tasks are during the school year. Parents and students are provided with on-going access to student grade and attendance information during the period of enrolment. 14) Expected examination results release date Final grades are issued within 14 days of the end of the school year. 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Does not apply Application Fee - New Students (inclusive of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No GST) S$ 2,000 An application fee of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount S$2,000 shall be paid to International Community School (with GST, if anySingapore) (S$“ICS”) Date Due2 at the time that the application is submitted for consideration of enrollment by the admissions department. Re-Enrollment Fee – Returning Students (inclusive of GST) S$ 1,250 The re-enrollment fee is paid annually by all students as a means of securing their place in class for the following year. Current students are offered an opportunity to re-enroll & reserve their space in class by payment of the re-enrollment fee each year between February 1st instalment and March 15th. Re-enrollment closes on March 15th. After that date, students must reapply (and pay the application fee) to secure a space for the following year. (inclusive of GST) Elementary Kindergarten (K4) S$23,155 Elementary Kindergarten (K5) and Elementary (Grade 1 to Grade 5) S$26,370 Middle School (Grade 6 – Grade 8) S$30,040 High School Diploma (Grade 9 – Grade 12) S$33,635 Special Services (ESL Instruction and Learning Support) ................................................................... S$ 2,576 The application fee and the re-enrollment fee are not prorated regardless of the enrollment or withdrawal date. The annual tuition fee for late enrollment are payable according to the following schedule Enrollment Within School Year From 1st Day of 1st Semester through 15th October From 16th October through the end of 1st Semester From 1st Day of 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed Semester through 30th March From 31st March through the following: • 12 months’ worth end of 2nd Semester Annual Tuition Fees 100% 75% 50% 25% Tuition fees are invoiced on 1st July, or the date of acceptance for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment students starting after the first day of classes. Invoices are due for payment within 30 days from the date of invoice or the 1st day of attendance whichever occurs first. Past due accounts are subject to a 10% late charge on the remaining balance. All ICS tuition & fees are stated in Singapore Dollars. ICS accepts payment for school fees in the form of local checks, cash, bank-to-bank, and wire transfers. Checks should be crossed and made payable to “International Community School (S) Ltd.” ICS does not accept post-dated checks. For bank-to-bank or wire transfers please ensure the student’s name & ID number are referenced to enable us to credit the account correctly. Please email a bank confirmation advice to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇. All bank charges are to be borne by the remitter. Students with outstanding payments may have their school attendance privileges revoked by the school until such time as their accounts are current. If any payment remains upon withdrawal or dismissal from school, no transcripts, transfer letters, or other records for the current or any previous semesters will be released until full payment is received. Seniors who have not paid all tuition and fees in full by May 1st will not be allowed to graduate with their class. ICS offers a GIRO deduction installment plan for families (not applicable to corporate payers) who desire an alternative to paying the tuition in full. The last installment is payable in March. Contact the business office, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇, for the GIRO application forms. Tuition payments may be made in two installments  50% due within 30 days of receipt of the invoice or the date of acceptance for students starting after the first day of classes.  50% on 1 December (Note: if the 2nd semester payment is not received by 1 December, ICS will not guarantee placement for the 2nd semester, and will assess a 10% late payment penalty) *These figures are estimates only and students will be advised of actual amount prior to payment. All fees are quoted in Singapore Dollars(S$) and are inclusive of GST. ESL (English as a Second Language) Assessment An English language assessment shall be collected required for those students who are not native English speakers or have not completed a significant part of their educational learning in an English language setting. The S$250 language assessment fee is not refundable under any circumstance $250.00 Online Course $0-$1500 Payable to Course Provider Online Course Materials $0-$1000 Payable to Course Provider Admission Fees to School Events $5-$25 Library Fees & Fines $1-$5 When Notified & Billed Lost or Damaged Book $15-$400 When Notified & Billed by School Property Damage Fees Actual Cost of Damage Transcripts or Student Records $30 per copy plus shipping cost Prior to Issuance of Report Extra-Curricular or After-School Activities $0.00-$500 Prior to Commencement of Activity Examinations (AP, PSAT, Other) per test $0-$500 Upon Registration for Exam Class Field Trips $10-$1000 Prior to Commencement of Activity Detention Fee $25-$50 Day of Detention Lost Padlock Fee $20 Lost/Damaged ID Card Fee $20 Yearbook $35-$75 Photocopies/Printing/Faxing $0.10-$1 per page Lost & Found Fees $1-$5 Uniforms $1-$300 Upon Purchase of Uniform Bank Fees or Charges $20-$300 Varies by Bank Late Payment Fees 10% of Outstanding Balance Charges incurred for use of Credit Card, PayPal, or online charges 3%-5% of fee amount payable Bank Charges where payment of fees is made via bank transfer or wire transfer $20-$500 Dependent upon Bank Charges Written notice is required by letter or email. Processing time for withdrawal/transfer requests is seven (7) days. The re-enrollment fee is non-refundable. The application fee is only valid for the school year of application; it cannot be transferred to a subsequent school year. Re-enrollment Fees or Application Fees paid for a student cannot under any circumstance be transferred or applied to another student’s account. Students who are not accepted for reasons not related to waitlists will receive a S$1,500 refund of the application fee. Students who withdraw before being accepted to the waitlist will receive a $1,500 refund. Students who withdraw from the waitlist will not receive a refund. Students on the waitlist who are not offered a place within one week 1 semester will receive a refund of S$1,500. Refunds of fees are made according to the schedule below. Processing time for refund requests is 7 days. Application Fee (New Students Only) No Refund No Refund Annual Tuition Fees 50% Refund No Refund Application Fee (New Students Only) S$1500 No Refund The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the Student’s parent or legal guardian Signature: Name of Parent or Legal Guardian: Date: Signature: Name of Authorised Signatory of ICS: Date: Student ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇ ▇▇▇▇-▇▇ V19.2 6 of 8 Initial Enrolling from 1st day of 1st semester through 15th October, Withdrawing during 1st Semester 100% Refund 50% Refund Enrolling from 16th October through end of 1st semester, Withdrawing during 1st Semester 75% Refund 50% Refund Enrolling from 1st day of 2nd Semester through 30th March, Withdrawing during 2nd Semester 50% Refund No Refund Enrolling from 31st March, Withdrawing during 2nd Semester 25% Refund No Refund This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the next payment scheduledreputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose By signing and returning the Student Contract (the “Contract”), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI’s offer of Fee Amount a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with GSTall blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if anynecessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI’s policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or programme (S$by PEI); 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to any non-compulsory fees and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; and g. Information about the PEI’s policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h. The degree or diploma or qualification which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisescourse.

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply. 3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 1 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date 25th August 2021 5) Course Completion DateDate 6th July 2022 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 1, Department for Education, United Kingdom 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable. 14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee 35,350.00 Facility Fee* 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 38,600.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Feesmust be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. 1st instalment 9 April 2021# 12,866.00 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 3 September 2021 12,866.00 3rd instalment 7 January 2022 12,868.00 Total Course Fee Payable 38,600.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other relatedcosts; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.www.ssg- ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If Unless the PEI and the Student otherwise agree in writing, if there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle Preparatory Course for The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Examination - Certified Accounting Technician 2) Course Duration (in months)) 18 months (5 months) Refer to Schedule B for module(s) that student is taking 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time 4) Course Commencement Date 01/02/2023 5) Course Completion Date Date 30/06/2023 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Non-award 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Minimum Age: 16 years old Academic Level: Candidates should preferably have a minimum of GCE 'N' level or year 9 equivalent Other qualifications will be assessed on a case-by-case base. Language Proficiency: A Pass in a GCE N Level where the subject is conducted in English OR IELTS 4.5 equivalent OR Provide proof of ACCA English Test report 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects As per attached (i) The modules offered are subject to changes made by Kaplan or the awarding body and approval by regulatory authorities. (ii) Timetable will be provided by Course Consultant/Country Manager/Programme Management Team before course Commencement. (iii) Timetables are subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body. (iv) Delivery plan/mode is subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course course Public holidays: 7 Apr 2023 – Good Friday 22 Apr 2023 – ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Puasa 1 May 2023 – Labour Day 3 Jun 2023 – Vesak Day 29 Jun 2023 – ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Further information on Singapore public holidays can be obtained from ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ Semester/Trimester/Term Break Term 1 – 17/06/2023 – 30/06/2023 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etcperiod Term 1 – 01/06/2023 – 16/06/2023 *Subject to change by Kaplan or the awarding body. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show SCHEDULE B COURSE FEES Fees Breakdown [shows the full breakdown of total payable course fees fees] @ Total Payable (with GST, if any) (S$) Medical Insurance Resource Fee Tuition Fee Fee Protection Scheme Fee Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalments Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesInstalment

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by lawbylaw. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply. 3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 3 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date 24th August 2022 5) Course Completion DateDate 7th July 2023 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (‘N.A.’ if later than same as Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameDate) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 2, Department for Education, United Kingdom 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable. 14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. SAMPLE Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 38,130.00 3,410.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 41,540.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Feesmust be by the due date in orderforthe Student to be eligible forcontinuingenrolment at the School. Any promotion or discount that BCS may offer to children enrolled in the BCS is not shown in the figures above (in Schedule Amount (with GSTB), if any) (S$) Date Due2 however this will be displayed in your course fee invoices as applicable. SAMPLE INSTALMENT* SCHEDULE 1st instalment 6 May 2022# 13,847.00 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 2 September 2022 13,847.00 3rd instalment 31 January 2023 13,846.00 Total Course Fee Payable 41,540.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SAMPLE SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose FEES1 Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,150.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. English Language Support (ELS) 1,668.00 per term Billing and due same time as Course Fees per Schedule B if applicable. Examination Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment. 3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and otherrelated costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and SAMPLE h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E-Learning) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (SLATE Plus). 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E-Learning) 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) SLATE Plus Test Score range of 2.5 - 3.9 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than gazetted Singapore public holidays. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on SLATE Plus test score (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 4.0 score on the SLATE Plus Test to obtain the Qualification. 14) Expected examination results release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. 15) Expected award conferment date NoteFall semester: show full breakdown students complete the semester in December. Students will either move on to the next grade level or complete a second semester.; Spring semester: students complete the semester in June. Students will either move on to the next grade level or complete a second semester. 16) Mode of total payable course fees delivery Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E-Learning) is conducted fully online, with students receiving instruction from teachers on weekdays. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E- Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) $20,734.58 GST $1,451.42 Total Course Fees Payable: Payable:^ $22,186.00 No of Instalments: 1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E-Learning) Course Fee Instalment $22,186.00 For Jan entry, 01 Jan For Jul entry, 01 Jul Total Course Fees Payable: $22,186.00 1 Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. 2 Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment is scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any ) Application Fee (non-compulsory refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,461.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees which are made via credit card 2.5% of the students pay fee amount payable Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only when and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesNon-refundable and non-transferable

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 2) Course Duration (in months)) 50 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day 4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 18th. 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade. 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply. 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the School is defined in STAMFORD terms and Conditions Section C, items 12 to 17. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course, as determined by Stamford, will influence advancement from one grade level to the next. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Secondary School Curriculum Guide 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. ^ The total payable course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Course Fee for each of Grade 6-8 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 38,581.31 1,000.00 2,770.69 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 42,352.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Course Fee for each of Grade 9-10 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 40,317.76 1,000.00 2,892.24 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 44,210.00 No of Instalments: 2 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3) Date Due ** Each of Grade 6-8 Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 21,711.00 20,641.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 42,352.00 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** Each of Grade 9-10 Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 22,640.00 21,570.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 44,210.00 MISCELLANEOUS FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) Application Fee (non-refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 6,740.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee – Level B English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee – Level A 7,200.00 per annum 11,772.00 per annum Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Academic Field Studies** 150.00 – 4,000.00** Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 to 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book 20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card 30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for loss of IT equipment (iPad/MacBook) iPads (up to 3 Years) 100.00 – 1,000.00 MacBook’s (up to 3 years) 500.00 – 2,000.00 Upon replacement of lost equipment. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given. 4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: Title: Date: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Superintendent SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, thereputation of the PEI, theteacher-student ratioof its classes, the qualifications of theteaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; and g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 3 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date 27th August 2020 5) Course Completion DateDate 2nd July 2021 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇ ▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇, ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable. 14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 35,010.00 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 38,260.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Fees must be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. 1st instalment 1 April 2020# 14,920.00 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 1 September 2020 11,670.00 3rd instalment 8 January 2021 11,670.00 Total Course Fee Payable 38,260.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within thirty (30) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within thirty (30) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Delete Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as appropriate by striking throughper the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI SIGNED by the Parent or Legal Guardian (if the Student is under eighteen (18) years of age) FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary – Grade 6 2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date Two entry points per year: Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA). 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 26th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 11th January) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 6 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 1.0 – 2.9 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 3 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 6 Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST $25,654.21 $1,000.00 $1,865.79 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $28,520.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 11 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3) Date Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 6 Course Fee Instalment $28,520.00 For Jan/March entry, By 01 Oct For Jul /Oct entry, By 01 May Total Course Fees Payable: $28,520.00 SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $6,740.00Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Co-curricular Activities $5.00 – $2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms $0 to $ 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book $20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card $30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n s em es te r 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given. 4) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Technology Fee is strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI‌ Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; and g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle American Curriculum (Elementary) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 10 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day 4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 10th 5) Course Completion DateDate On or around May 31st 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are Date of entry of student to the sameschool 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse International Community School (Singapore) 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification International Community School (Singapore) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the PEI is defined in the PEI Policy Manual “P&O 5. 1.1. 1003 Course Entry Requirements”. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course as determined by the PEI will influence advancement from one grade level to the next. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the Elementary School Program, the Middle School Program, and the High School Course Catalog published on the school website. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The PEI school year runs from August to May. Scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Dates may change due to school needs or public holiday changes as advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is a continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Student grades are determined by each teacher based on: test scores, class participation, assigned work (homework) and other factors. Students will be advised by their teachers in advance of what the assessment tasks and timetables for submitting tasks are during the school year. Parents and students are provided with on-going access to student grade and attendance information during the period of enrolment. 14) Expected examination results release date Final grades are issued within 14 days of the end of the school year. 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Does not apply Application Fee - New Students (inclusive of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No GST) S$ 2,000 An application fee of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount S$2,000 shall be paid to International Community School (with GST, if anySingapore) (S$“ICS”) Date Due2 at the time that the application is submitted for consideration of enrollment by the admissions department. Re-Enrollment Fee – Returning Students (inclusive of GST) S$ 1,250 The re-enrollment fee is paid annually by all students as a means of securing their place in class for the following year. Current students are offered an opportunity to re-enroll & reserve their space in class by payment of the re-enrollment fee each year between February 1st instalment and March 15th. Re-enrollment closes on March 15th. After that date, students must reapply (and pay the application fee) to secure a space for the following year. (inclusive of GST) Elementary Kindergarten (K4) S$23,155 Elementary Kindergarten (K5) and Elementary (Grade 1 to Grade 5) S$26,370 Middle School (Grade 6 – Grade 8) S$30,040 High School Diploma (Grade 9 – Grade 12) S$33,635 Special Services (ESL Instruction and Learning Support) ................................................................... S$ 2,576 The application fee and the re-enrollment fee are not prorated regardless of the enrollment or withdrawal date. The annual tuition fee for late enrollment are payable according to the following schedule Enrollment Within School Year From 1st Day of 1st Semester through 15th October From 16th October through the end of 1st Semester From 1st Day of 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed Semester through 30th March From 31st March through the following: • 12 months’ worth end of 2nd Semester Annual Tuition Fees 100% 75% 50% 25% Tuition fees are invoiced on 1st July, or the date of acceptance for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment students starting after the first day of classes. Invoices are due for payment within 30 days from the date of invoice or the 1st day of attendance whichever occurs first. Past due accounts are subject to a 10% late charge on the remaining balance. All ICS tuition & fees are stated in Singapore Dollars. ICS accepts payment for school fees in the form of local checks, cash, bank-to-bank, and wire transfers. Checks should be crossed and made payable to “International Community School (S) Ltd.” ICS does not accept post-dated checks. For bank-to-bank or wire transfers please ensure the student’s name & ID number are referenced to enable us to credit the account correctly. Please email a bank confirmation advice to ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇. All bank charges are to be borne by the remitter. Students with outstanding payments may have their school attendance privileges revoked by the school until such time as their accounts are current. If any payment remains upon withdrawal or dismissal from school, no transcripts, transfer letters, or other records for the current or any previous semesters will be released until full payment is received. Seniors who have not paid all tuition and fees in full by May 1st will not be allowed to graduate with their class. ICS offers a GIRO deduction installment plan for families (not applicable to corporate payers) who desire an alternative to paying the tuition in full. The last installment is payable in March. Contact the business office, ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇, for the GIRO application forms. Tuition payments may be made in two installments  50% due within 30 days of receipt of the invoice or the date of acceptance for students starting after the first day of classes.  50% on 1 December (Note: if the 2nd semester payment is not received by 1 December, ICS will not guarantee placement for the 2nd semester, and will assess a 10% late payment penalty) *These figures are estimates only and students will be advised of actual amount prior to payment. All fees are quoted in Singapore Dollars(S$) and are inclusive of GST. ESL (English as a Second Language) Assessment An English language assessment shall be collected required for those students who are not native English speakers or have not completed a significant part of their educational learning in an English language setting. The S$250 language assessment fee is not refundable under any circumstance $250.00 Online Course $0-$1500 Payable to Course Provider Online Course Materials $0-$1000 Payable to Course Provider Admission Fees to School Events $5-$25 Library Fees & Fines $1-$5 When Notified & Billed Lost or Damaged Book $15-$400 When Notified & Billed by School Property Damage Fees Actual Cost of Damage Transcripts or Student Records $30 per copy plus shipping cost Prior to Issuance of Report Extra-Curricular or After-School Activities $0.00-$500 Prior to Commencement of Activity Examinations (AP, PSAT, Other) per test $0-$500 Upon Registration for Exam Class Field Trips $10-$1000 Prior to Commencement of Activity Detention Fee $25-$50 Day of Detention Lost Padlock Fee $20 Lost/Damaged ID Card Fee $20 Yearbook $35-$75 Photocopies/Printing/Faxing $0.10-$1 per page Lost & Found Fees $1-$5 Uniforms $1-$300 Upon Purchase of Uniform Bank Fees or Charges $20-$300 Varies by Bank Late Payment Fees 10% of Outstanding Balance Charges incurred for use of Credit Card, PayPal, or online charges 3%-5% of fee amount payable Bank Charges where payment of fees is made via bank transfer or wire transfer $20-$500 Dependent upon Bank Charges Written notice is required by letter or email. Processing time for withdrawal/transfer requests is seven (7) days. The re-enrollment fee is non-refundable. The application fee is only valid for the school year of application; it cannot be transferred to a subsequent school year. Re-enrollment Fees or Application Fees paid for a student cannot under any circumstance be transferred or applied to another student’s account. Students who are not accepted for reasons not related to waitlists will receive a S$1,500 refund of the application fee. Students who withdraw before being accepted to the waitlist will receive a $1,500 refund. Students who withdraw from the waitlist will not receive a refund. Students on the waitlist who are not offered a place within one week 1 semester will receive a refund of S$1,500. Refunds of fees are made according to the schedule below. Processing time for refund requests is 7 days. Application Fee (New Students Only) No Refund No Refund Annual Tuition Fees 50% Refund No Refund Application Fee (New Students Only) S$1500 No Refund The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the Student’s parent or legal guardian Signature: Name of Parent or Legal Guardian: Date: Signature: Name of Authorised Signatory of ICS: Date: Student Contract ES 2019-20 V19.2 6 of 8 Initial Enrolling from 1st day of 1st semester through 15th October, Withdrawing during 1st Semester 100% Refund 50% Refund Enrolling from 16th October through end of 1st semester, Withdrawing during 1st Semester 75% Refund 50% Refund Enrolling from 1st day of 2nd Semester through 30th March, Withdrawing during 2nd Semester 50% Refund No Refund Enrolling from 31st March, Withdrawing during 2nd Semester 25% Refund No Refund This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the next payment scheduledreputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose By signing and returning the Student Contract (the “Contract”), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI’s offer of Fee Amount a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with GSTall blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if anynecessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI’s policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or programme (S$by PEI); 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to any non-compulsory fees and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; and g. Information about the PEI’s policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h. The degree or diploma or qualification which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisescourse.

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Foundational Academic English (Self-Guided) - Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 5months 3) Full-time or Part-time Course Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA). 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 26th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 11th January) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Foundational Academic English (Self-Guided) - Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 1.0 – 1.4 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Foundational Academic English Program Handbook 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale). Students must attain a minimum 1.5 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Mode of course delivery E-Learning Foundational Academic English (Self-guided) – Secondary Grade 8 program expects for students to commit a minimum of 1 hour each weekday. Students will not have any interaction with teachers throughout the program and will work through the subject content independently. ^ The total payable course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Foundational Academic English (Self-Guided) - Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) GST $6,542.06 $457.94 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $7,000.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 1 Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Due ** Foundational Academic English (Self- Guided) - Secondary Grade 8 (E- Learning) Course Fee Instalment $7,000.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01 May Total Course Fees Payable: $7,000.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) 3) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% st On or before May 1 in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or st On or before Oct 1 for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% st After May 1 in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given. 4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; and g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, else unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed required to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 4 4.1 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.. SCHEDULES OF INFORMATION ATTACHED The following schedules which are attached shall form part of this Contract: Schedule A - Course Details Schedule B - Course Fees Schedule C - Miscellaneous Fees Schedule D - Refund Table Schedule E - Confidentiality and Security of Information 1) Course TitleTitle American Curriculum (High School Diploma) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 10 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time 4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 11th 5) Course Completion DateDate On or around June 2nd 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are Date of entry of student to the same school 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops ) Students graduating from 12th Grade will receive an ICS Diploma All other full-time students will receive a final report outlining the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers student’s performance during the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment tuition period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

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Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part time 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N/A 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse EVERSAFE ACADEMY PTE LTD 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification EVERSAFE ACADEMY PTE LTD 10) Course entry requirement(s))  Minimum ‘O’ Level or equivalent qualifications, including English and any 2 Science subjects (or)  International secondary level qualifications with English, Mathematics and Science (or)  Mature-aged students with more than 3 years of relevant working experience will be considered (or)  Other Candidates with industry experience will be considered on a case-by-case basis 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Please refer to the Student portal for the updated schedule of the course. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse Please refer to the Student portal for the scheduled holidays in the academic period. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Examination will be held at the end of every module. (Please refer to the Student portal for the end dates of each module). 14) Expected examination results release date date 15) Expected award conferment date The certificate will be ready in 30 days from the date of exam Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Course fees - full payment GST S$ 3200.00 S$ 256.00 Total Course Fees Payable: S$ 3456.00 No of Instalments: 8 Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 432 2nd instalment 432 3rd instalment 432 4th instalment 432 5th instalment 432 6th instalment 432 7 days before the module start date (Please refer to 7th instalment 432 the Student Portal for the updated schedule of the 8th instalment 432 course). Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE SSG Mediation-Arbitration Scheme Scheme, except in the event of non-payment by the Student for clear cut fee issues amounts of less than $20,000, both parties agree that the matter will be referred to the The Small Claims Tribunals (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇SCT). The parties hereby irrevocably agree that the courts of Singapore are to have jurisdiction to settle any disputes which may arise out of or in connection with this Agreement which cannot be settled successfully through the Singapore Mediation Centre (SMC) or Singapore Institute of Arbitrators (SIArb) and that, accordingly, any legal action arising out of or in connection with this Agreement (“Proceedings”) may be brought in those courts and the parties irrevocably submit to the jurisdiction of those courts provided that nothing in this Clause shall limit the right of any party to take Proceedings in any other court of competent jurisdiction nor shall the taking of Proceedings in one or more jurisdictions preclude that party from taking Proceedings in any other jurisdiction, whether concurrently or not. 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply. 3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 2 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date 24th August 2022 5) Course Completion DateDate 7th July 2023 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (‘N.A.’ if later than same as Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameDate) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 1, Department for Education, United Kingdom 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable. 14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. SAMPLE Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 37,090.00 3,410.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 40,500.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Feesmust be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. Any promotion or discount that BCS may offer to children enrolled in the BCS is not shown in the figures above (in Schedule Amount (with GSTB), if any) (S$) Date Due2 however this will be displayed in your course fee invoices as applicable. SAMPLE INSTALMENT* SCHEDULE 1st instalment 6 May 2022# 13,500.00 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 2 September 2022 13,500.00 3rd instalment 31 January 2023 13,500.00 Total Course Fee Payable 40,500.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SAMPLE SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose FEES1 Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,150.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. English Language Support (ELS) 1,668.00 per term Billing and due same time as Course Fees per Schedule B if applicable. Examination Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment. 3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other relatedcosts; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and SAMPLE h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 2) Course Duration (in months)) 50 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day 4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 18th. 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade. 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply. 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the School is defined in STAMFORD terms and Conditions Section C, items 12 to 17. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course, as determined by STAMFORD, will influence advancement from one grade level to the next. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Elementary School Curriculum Guide 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. ^ The total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. Course Fee for each of Grade 1 to Grade 5 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 35,680.38 794.39 2,553.23 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 39,028.00 No of Instalments: 2 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** Delete Each of Grade 1 to 5 Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 19,939.00 19,089.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 39,028.00 # or such later date as appropriate by striking through. 2may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) 3) Application Fee (non-refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 6,740.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee – Level B English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee – Level A 7,200.00 per annum 11,772.00 per annum Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Academic Field Studies** 150.00 – 4,000.00** Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 to 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book 20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card 30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for loss of IT equipment (iPad/MacBook) iPads (up to 3 Years) 100.00 – 1,000.00 MacBook’s (up to 3 years) 500.00 – 2,000.00 Upon replacement of lost equipment. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given. 4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Date: Superintendent SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, thereputation of the PEI, theteacher-student ratioof its classes, the qualifications of theteaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; and g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 10 weeks 3) Full-time or Part-time Course Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (SLATE Plus). 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Students must have successfully completed the 7th Grade. The minimum age for entry is 13. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Foundational Academic English Program Handbook 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 2.5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than gazetted Singapore public holidays. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project, and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships, and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on SLATE Plus test score (1-5 scale). Students must attain a minimum 1.5 score on the SLATE Plus Test to obtain the Qualification. 14) Expected examination results release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. 15) Expected award conferment date NoteFall semester: show full breakdown students will complete the course in December, with an option to move on to PCS Grade 8 after 10 weeks upon successful completion of total payable the course. Spring semester: students will complete the course fees in June, with an option to move on to PCS Grade 8 after 10 weeks upon successful completion of the course. 16) Mode of course delivery Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) program expects for students to commit a minimum of 1 hour each weekday. Students will have 1 hour of teacher guidance during the weekday, and 3 hours on the weekend. During the remaining hours on the weekdays, students are expected to work through the content independently. Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) $3,457.00 Inclusive of 8% GST Total Course Fees Payable: Payable:^ $3,457.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

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Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If Any agreement other than this Contract is invalid if it is administered without the written permission of CPE.If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameDate) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesdate

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary – Grade 7 2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 27th July Run 2: On or around 12th January 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA). 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 27th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 12th January) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 7 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 1.5 – 2.9 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 3 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 7 Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST $24,691.59 $1,000.00 $1,798.41 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $27,490.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 7 Course Fee Instalment $27,490.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01May Total Course Fees Payable: $27,490.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) 3) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $6,490.00Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Co-curricular Activities $5.00 – $2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms $0 to $ 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book $20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card $30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n sem ester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given. 4) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Technology Fee is strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; and g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date date 15) Expected award conferment date 1) Course entry requirement(s) 1. Age appropriacy as on 31st March of the relevant year 2. Obtaining “Pass Grades” in the preceding year’s examination 3. Securing adequate marks in the entrance test 2) Course learning outcome(s) 3) Module synopses 4) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 5) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 6) Examination and/or other assessment period 7) Expected examination results release date Note: show SCHEDULE B COURSE FEES Fees Breakdown [shows the full breakdown of total payable course fees fees] Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount Payable (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following(A) Total Course Fees Payable: • 12 months’ worth (B) No of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesInstallments:

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months 3) Full-time or Part-time Course Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (SLATE Plus). 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) SLATE Plus Test Score range of 1.0 – 1.4 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Foundational Academic English Program Handbook 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than gazetted Singapore public holidays. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project, and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships, and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on SLATE Plus test score (1-5 scale). Students must attain a minimum 1.5 score on the SLATE Plus Test to obtain the Qualification. 14) Expected examination results release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. 15) Expected award conferment date NoteFall semester: show full breakdown students will complete the course in December, with an option to move on to grade 8 PCS after 10 weeks (October) upon successful completion of total payable the course. Spring semester: students will complete the course fees in June, with an option to move on to grade 8 PCS after 10 weeks (March) upon successful completion of the course. 16) Mode of course delivery Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) program expects for students to commit a minimum of 1 hour each weekday. Students will have 1 hour of teacher guidance during the weekday, and 3 hours on the weekend. During the remaining hours on the weekdays, students are expected to work through the content independently. Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) $9,314.02 GST $651.98 Total Course Fees Payable: Payable:^ $9,966.00 No of Instalments: 1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) Course Fee Instalment $9,966.00 For Jan entry, 01 Jan For Jul entry, 01 Jul Total Course Fees Payable: $9,966.00 1 Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. 2 Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment is scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any ) Application Fee (non-compulsory refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,461.00 Upon acceptance of offer/placement Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees which are made via credit card 2.5% of the students pay fee amount payable Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only when and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesNon-refundable and non-transferable

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.www.ssg- ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If Unless the PEI and the Student otherwise agree in writing, if there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle Preparatory Course for The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Examination 2) Course Duration (in months)) 36 months (5 months) Refer to Schedule B for module(s) that student is taking 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time 4) Course Commencement Date 01/02/2023 5) Course Completion Date Date 30/06/2023 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Non-award 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Minimum Age: 18 Academic Level: Candidates should preferably have a minimum of 2 GCE A levels and 3 GCE O level credits (including credits in O level English and Maths) or have a student membership of ACCA or have qualification listed on ACCA website ▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇/gb/en/qualifications/glance/acca/mi nimum-entrance.html Language Proficiency: A Pass in a GCE O Level where the subject is conducted in English OR IELTS 5.5 equivalent OR Provide proof of ACCA English Test report 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects As per attached (i) The modules offered are subject to changes made by Kaplan or the awarding body and approval by regulatory authorities. (ii) Timetable will be provided by Course Consultant/Country Manager/Programme Management Team before course Commencement. (iii) Timetables are subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body. (iv) Delivery plan/mode is subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course course Public holidays: 7 Apr 2023 – Good Friday 22 Apr 2023 – ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Puasa 1 May 2023 – Labour Day 3 Jun 2023 – Vesak Day 29 Jun 2023 – ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Further information on Singapore public holidays can be obtained from ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ Semester/Trimester/Term Break Term 1 – 17/06/2023 – 30/06/2023 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etcperiod Term 1 – 01/06/2023 – 16/06/2023 *Subject to change by Kaplan or the awarding body. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle International Baccalaureate Primary Years Program (IB_PYP) Pre-kindergarten to Kindergarten 2 2) Course Duration (in months)) 30 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse PreK Part-Time: 3 and 4 days per week (Full Day) & 5 days per week (Half Day) KG1 5 days per week (Half Day) & 5 days per week (Full Day) KG2 Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date On or around January 11th On or around August 18th. 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade. 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply. 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Does not apply. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Elementary School Curriculum Guide 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. 14) Expected examination results release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. 15) Expected award conferment date NoteN.A. Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Pre-K (Full-day) Course Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Course Material Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 31,859.81 2,230.19 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 34,090.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Pre-K (Full-day) Course Fee (4 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 26,216.82 1,835.18 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 28,052.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Pre-K (Full-day) Course Fee (3 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 20,598.13 1,441.87 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 22,040.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Pre-K (Half-day) Course Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee GST 19,807.48 1,386.52 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 21,194.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) KG 1 (Full-day) Course Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 37,398.13 2,617.87 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 40,016.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) KG 1 (Half-day) Course Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee GST 25,355.14 1,774.86 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 27,130.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) KG 2 (Full-day) Course Fee (5 days) Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee Lunch GST 37,428.04 794.39 2,675.57 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 40,898.00 No of Instalments: 2 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 Due ** Pre-K (Full-day) 5-day Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 17,045.00 17,045.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 34,090.00 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** Pre-K (Full-day) 4-day Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 14,026.00 14,026.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 28,052.00 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** Pre-K (Full-day) 3-day Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 11,020.00 11,020.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 22,040.00 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** Pre-K (Half-day) 5-day Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 10,597.00 10,597.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 21,194.00 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** KG 1 (Full-day) 5-day Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 20,008.00 20,008.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 40,016.00 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** KG 1 (Half-day) 5-day Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 13,565.00 13,565.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 27,130.00 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** KG 2 (Full-day) 5-day Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 20,874.00 20,024.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 40,898.00 1 Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. 2 Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) 3) Application Fee (non-refundable) 800.00 upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,451.00 upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 2,755.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee – Level B English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee – Level A 7,552.00 per annum 12,348.00 per annum Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Academic Field Studies** 150.00 – 4,000.00** Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 to 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book 20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card 30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for loss of IT equipment (iPad/MacBook) iPads (up to 3 Years) 100.00 – 1,000.00 MacBook’s (up to 3 years) 500.00 – 2,000.00 Upon replacement of lost equipment. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. SCHEDULE D‌ % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before June 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or On or before Nov 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 (January to June). 0% After June 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or After Nov 1st for students due to commence i n sem ester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given. 4) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. <.. image(A close up of a logo Description automatically generated) removed ..> SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher- student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or programme (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; and g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply. 3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 5 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date 24th August 2022 5) Course Completion DateDate 7th July 2023 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (‘N.A’. if later than same as Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameDate) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 2, Department for Education, United Kingdom 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable. 14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. SAMPLE Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 38,130.00 3,410.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 41,540.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Feesmust be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. Any promotion or discount that BCS may offer to children enrolled in the BCS is not shown in the figures above (in Schedule Amount (with GSTB), if any) (S$) Date Due2 however this will be displayed in your course fee invoices as applicable. SAMPLE INSTALMENT* SCHEDULE 1st instalment 6 May 2022# 13,847.00 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 2 September 2022 13,847.00 3rd instalment 31 January 2023 13,846.00 Total Course Fee Payable 41,540.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SAMPLE SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose FEES1 Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,150.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. English Language Support (ELS) 1,668.00 per term Billing and due same time as Course Fees per Schedule B if applicable. Examination Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment. 3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other relatedcosts; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and SAMPLE h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees SCHEDULE B COURSE FEES Fees Breakdown Total Payable (with GST, if any) (S$) Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: INSTALMENT SCHEDULE Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.Due2 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply. 3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum Early Years Foundation Stage – Nursery 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-Time: 5 days per week (Half Day) Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date 25th August 2021 5) Course Completion DateDate 6th July 2022 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Early Years Foundation Stage Framework, Department for Education, United Kingdom 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable. 14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 18,920.00 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 22,170.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 3 Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 28,780.00 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: ** 32,030.00 No. of Instalments: 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Feesmust be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. 1st instalment 9 April 2021# 7,390.00 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 3 September 2021 7,390.00 3rd instalment 7 January 2022 7,390.00 Total Course Fee Payable 22,170.00 1st instalment 9 April 2021# 10,676.00 2nd instalment 3 September 2021 10,676.00 3rd instalment 7 January 2022 10,678.00 Total Course Fee Payable 32,030.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other relatedcosts; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 9 (E-Learning) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months 3) Full-time or Part-time Course Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA). 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 26th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 11th January) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 9 (E-Learning) 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 1.5 – 2.4 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Foundational Academic English Program Handbook 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale). Students must attain a minimum 2.5 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Mode of course delivery Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 9 (E-Learning) program expects for students to commit a minimum of 1 hour each weekday. Students will have 1 hour of teacher guidance during the weekday, and 3 hours on the weekend. During the remaining hours on the weekdays, students are expected to work through the content independently. ^ The total payable course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance – Secondary Grade 9 (E-Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) GST $8,878.50 $621.50 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $9,500.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 1 Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Due ** Foundational Academic English with Teacher Guidance - Secondary Grade 9 (E-Learning) Course Fee Instalment $9,500.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01 May Total Course Fees Payable: $9,500.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) 3) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% st On or before May 1 in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or st On or before Oct 1 for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% st After May 1 in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given. 4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. SIGNED by the PEI Name: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Title: Superintendent Date: SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; and g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected 15)Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Course Fee FPS Insurance Fee Group Medical Insurance Fee 7% Goods and Services Tax (GST) Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesinstalment

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 Any agreement other than this Contract is invalid if it is administered without the written permission of CPE. If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Course fee Material fee Examination fee FPS insurance Medical insurance Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; , or 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Late Payment Fee 1% of the course fee Replacement of Student Card Service Fee S$32.10 (Upon request) Re-taking of Examination Fee S$321 (Upon request) SCI Examination Appeal Fee $107 (Upon Request) Failing of a Course and Retaking Course Fee 50% of the course fee (Upon request) Transfer of Course/Transfer of Campus Service Fee S$32.10 (part-time) /S$107(full-time) Renewal Application for Student’s Pass Service Fee S$64.2(Upon request) International Students Service S$535 (Upon request) External Examination Registration Service Fee S$107 (Upon request) External Examination Fee S$672 – S$1070(Upon request) Authentication of Documents S$160.5/document (Upon request) Application Fee (for Student’s Pass Applicant) S$535 Application Fee (for non-Student’s Pass Applicant) S$214 Fee for Security Bond ( Banker’s Guarantee, depends on ICA request ) S$224.7 – S$1011.15 (Upon request) Service Fee for Entrusting The Enrolment into Private or Government School on Behalf of Student S$535 - S$3210 (Upon request) Accompanying Mother Pass Application Fee S$535 (Upon request) Guarantor Service Fee for Accompanying Mother Pass S$1070(Upon request) Social Visa Application Service Fee S$321 – S$535 (Upon request) Social Visa Extension Service Fee S$53.5 – S$192.6 (Upon request) Guarantor Service Fee for Social Visit Pass S$107 (Upon request) Service Fee for School Letter (to Organizations Unrelated to School) $21.4(Upon request) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

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Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse As per MOM's website for Public Holidays 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Assignment, or oral questioning and practical performance at the end of each module 14) Expected examination results release date Not more than 3 months after final assessment 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show Not more than 3 months after final assessment Fees Breakdown [shows the full breakdown of total payable course fees fees] @ Total Payable (with GST, if any) (S$) Medical Insurance Resource Fee Tuition Fee Fee Protection Scheme Fee Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalments 1 Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesInstalment

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply. 3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 1 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date 25th August 2021 5) Course Completion DateDate 6th July 2022 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 1, Department for Education, United Kingdom 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable. 14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 35,350.00 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 38,600.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Fees must be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. Any promotion or discount that BCS may offer to children enrolled in the BCS is not shown in the figures above (in Schedule Amount (with GSTB), if any) (S$) Date Due2 however this will be displayed in your course fee invoices as applicable. 1st instalment 9 April 2021# 12,866.00 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 3 September 2021 12,866.00 3rd instalment 7 January 2022 12,868.00 Total Course Fee Payable 38,600.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or * • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply.. Parent/Guardian Signature 1) Course TitleTitle Preparatory Course for Admission to Government School (Primary Three) 21) Course Duration (in months)) 6 months 31) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time 41) Course Commencement Date 513th January 2020 1) Course Completion Date 6Date 30 June 2020 1) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N. A 71) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Course Completion Certificate 8) 1) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse HFSE International School 91) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification HFSE International School 101) Course entry requirement(s)) According to individual age of Students 111) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Mondays - Fridays 8:30AM - 12:30PM (Morning Class) 1:30PM - 5:30PM (Afternoon Class) 121) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse Term Break (16 - 20 March 2020) Semestral Break (26 May - 30 June 2020) 131) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Foundation Programme One– 2 & 3 March 2020 Foundation Programme Two – 13 & 14 May 2020 141) Expected examination results release date 15Foundation Programme One - 4 March 2020 Foundation Programme Two - 15 May 2020 1) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees 21 November 2020 Parent/Guardian Signature SCHEDULE B COURSE FEES Fees Breakdown Total Payable (with GST, if any) (Singapore Dollar) First Semester - Foundation Programme Fees ($750 x 5 months) Enrolment Fees (One-time and non-refundable) 3,750.00 1,320.00 Registration Fee(Non-Refundable) $300 Assessment / Placement Test Fee (Non-Refundable) $100 Materials Fee, Books & Stationeries(Non-Refundable) $500 Personal Accident Insurance - PA (Non-Refundable) $20 Hospitalization & Surgical Insurance - H&S (Non-Refundable) $50 Regular Uniform & PE Uniform (Non-Refundable) $150 Online Support Lesson Plan & Syllabus(Non-Refundable) $200 Total Course Fees Payable: 5,070.00 Less Discount: 1,050.00 Net Course Fees Payable: 4,020.00 No of Instalments: 5 INSTALMENT SCHEDULE Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 Before Acceptance of Application (Registration) NA 15 October 2019 Enrolment Fees (One-time non-refundable) 770 31 October 2019 1st instalment Instalment 650 15 November 2019 2nd instalment Etc.Instalment 650 15 December 2019 3rd Instalment 650 15 January 2020 4th Instalment 650 15 February 2020 5th Instalment 650 15 March 2020 Total Course Fees Payable: 4020 Parent/Guardian Signature 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * *Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)) Academic Field Trips, Camps, Other School Activities (to be collected prior to the commencement of activity) 50.00 - 500.00 Co-Curricular Activities (Annual) 50.00 - 500.00 Records Copy Fee 10.00 / copy Bank Transfer Charges 10.00 / transfer Student ID Replacement 20.00 / request Uniform 15.00 – 50.00/piece Penalty for Late Fee Payment 1% per month on any overdue amount as per Course Fee Instalment Schedule 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesarise

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle COURSE TITLE 2) Course Duration (in months)) COURSE DURATION (CPE registered month/ actual month) REASON: WHERE APPLICABLE 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse MODE OF STUDY 4) Course Commencement Date COURSE COMMENCEMENT DATE 5) Course Completion Date Date COURSE COMPLETION DATE 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame DATE OF COMMENCEMENT OF STUDIES 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) QUALIFICATION 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse ORGANIZATION NAME 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification ORGANIZATION NAME 10) Course entry requirement(s)) COURSE ENTRY REQUIREMENT 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Refer to Annex A 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse SCHEDULED HOLIDAY 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod EXAMINATION DATE 14) Expected examination results release date EXAMINATION RESULTS RELEASE DATE 15) Expected award conferment date EXPECTED AWARD CONFERMENT DATE SCHEDULE B COURSE FEES Fees Breakdown Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Payable (with GST, if any) (S$) Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)) Appeal for Exam/ Coursework Ineligibility Appeal for Examination Results Courier Fee Course Transfer Charge Interruption of Studies Late Payment of Fees Letter of Certificate of Existing Student Letter of Completion / Graduation Re-module Fee Replacement Certificate / Transcripts S$ 107.00 per application S$ 267.50 per application S$ 50.00 per application S$ 107.00 Per application S$ 321.00 Per application S$ 53.50 per week application S$ 21.40 per application S$ 53.50 per application S$ 840.00 per application S$ 107.00 per application 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle Diploma in Music (Emphasis in Music Education) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 24 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time 4) Course Commencement Date 19 January 2019 5) Course Completion Date Date 17th December 2020 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Diploma 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Aureus Conservatory 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Aureus Conservatory 10) Course entry requirement(s)) -At least Grade 8 in ABRSM Practical Examinations or equivalent. -At least Grade 5 in ABRSM Theory Examinations or equivalent. - English GCE ‘O’ Level Pass or equivalent 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects See ‘Appendix A: Diploma Course Breakdown’ 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course course - Public Holidays- as announced by Singapore Government - School Holidays- as proposed in academic calendar 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown period TBC upon commencement of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesprogramme

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Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation Organization which develops the Course 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualification qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Pre-Nursery to Nursery 2) Course Duration (in months)) 20 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-Time: 3 and 4 days per week (Full Day) & 5 days per week (Half Day) Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date On or around January 11th On or around August 18th 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade. 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply. 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Does not apply. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Elementary School Curriculum Guide 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress 14) Expected examination results release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees N.A. Fees Breakdown Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for nonPre-EduTrustNursery (Full-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide day) Course Fee (5 days)Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Protection Scheme Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 24,859.81 1,740.19 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 26,600.00 No of Instalments: 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous ) Pre-Nursery (Full-day) Course Fee (4 days)Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 23,609.35 1,652.65 Total Course Fees refer to any nonPayable: ^ 25,262.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Pre-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesNursery (Full-day) Course Fee (3 days)Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 16,160.75 1,131.25 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 17,292.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Pre-Nursery (Half-day) Course Fee (5 days)Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee GST 16,646.73 1,165.27 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 17,812.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Nursery (Full-day) Course Fee (5 days)Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 24,859.81 1,740.19 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 26,600.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Nursery (Full-day) Course Fee (4 days)Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 23,609.35 1,652.65 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 25,262.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Nursery (Full-day) Course Fee (3 days)Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Lunch GST 16,160.75 1,131.25 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 17,292.00 No of Instalments: 2 Fees Breakdown Total Payable per annum (with GST, if any) (S$) Nursery (Half-day) Course Fee (5 days)Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee GST 16,646.73 1,165.27 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 17,812.00

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School - College Preparatory Diploma (High School) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 20 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day 4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 12th. 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade. 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) 1) Stamford American International School - College Preparatory Diploma (High School) 2) Student may also qualify for: a) International Baccalaureate Diploma; b) International Baccalaureate Certificates for course completed; and/or c) College Board Advanced Placement Diploma; and/or d) College Board Advanced Placement Certificates for courses completed 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse 1) Stamford American International School; 2) International Baccalaureate Organization; or 3) College Board 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification A) Stamford American International School - College Preparatory Diploma; B) International Baccalaureate Organization – Certificates or Full Diploma; or C) College Board – Advanced Placement Certificates or Full Diploma 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the School is defined in STAMFORD terms and Conditions Section C, items 12 to 17. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course, as determined by STAMFORD, will influence advancement from one grade level to the next. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Secondary School Curriculum Guide 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Course Fee for each of Grade 11-12 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 38,803.74 1,000.00 2,786.26 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 42,590.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 2 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 Due ** Each of Grade 11-12 Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 21,830.00 20,760.00 01 May 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 42,590.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) 3) Application Fee (non-refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 6,490.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee Sheltered English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee 6,792.00 per annum 11,320.00 per annum Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Academic Field Studies** 150.00 – 3,000.00** Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 to 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book 20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card 30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for loss of IT equipment (iPad/MacBook) iPads (up to 3 Years) 100.00 – 1,000.00 MacBook’s (up to 3 years) 500.00 – 2,000.00 Upon replacement of lost equipment. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given. 4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: Title: Date: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Deputy Superintendent SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, thereputation of the PEI, theteacher-student ratioof its classes, the qualifications of theteaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; and g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI HTMi Hotel &Tourism Management Institute cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI HTMi Hotel &Tourism Management Institute may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI HTMi Hotel &Tourism Management Institute will not be given by the PEI HTMi Hotel &Tourism Management Institute to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI HTMi Hotel &Tourism Management Institute is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI HTMi Hotel &Tourism Management Institute and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI HTMi Hotel &Tourism Management Institute does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI HTMi Hotel &Tourism Management Institute will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle Diploma in International Hotel and Tourism Management 2) Course Duration (in months)) 8 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time 4) Course Commencement Date 28th June 2021 5) Course Completion DateDate 28th February 2022 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Diploma in International Hotel and Tourism Management 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse HTMi Hotel and Tourism Management Institute 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification HTMi Hotel and Tourism Management Institute 10) Course entry requirement(s)) At least 2 passes at GCE ‘A” level; or Year 12 High School; or Existing Diploma from another local polytechnic or PEIs PP; or HTMi (Singapore) Foundation Course programme IELTS 5.5 or pass HTMi (Singapore) English Placement Test 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Refer to Appendix A 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course course Refer to Appendix B 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Within the 15th week of the block 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises28th March 2022

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School - College Preparatory Diploma (High School) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 20 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day 4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 18th. 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade. 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) 1) Stamford American International School - College Preparatory Diploma (High School) 2) Student may also qualify for: a) International Baccalaureate Diploma; b) International Baccalaureate Certificates for course completed; and/or c) College Board Advanced Placement Diploma; and/or d) College Board Advanced Placement Certificates for courses completed 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse 1) Stamford American International School; 2) International Baccalaureate Organization; or 3) College Board 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification A) Stamford American International School - College Preparatory Diploma; B) International Baccalaureate Organization – Certificates or Full Diploma; or C) College Board – Advanced Placement Certificates or Full Diploma 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the School is defined in STAMFORD terms and Conditions Section C, items 12 to 17. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course, as determined by STAMFORD, will influence advancement from one grade level to the next. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Secondary School Curriculum Guide 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. ^ The total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. Course Fee for each of Grade 11-12 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 40,317.76 1,000.00 2,892.24 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ 44,210.00 No of Instalments: 2 Instalment% Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due ** Delete Each of Grade 11-12 Course Fee 1st instalment 2nd instalment 22,640.00 21,570.00 01 May# 01 Oct Total Course Fees Payable: 44,210.00 # or such later date as appropriate by striking through. 2may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) 3) Application Fee (non-refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 6,740.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee – Level B English as an Additional Language (EAL) Fee – Level A 7,200.00 per annum 11,772.00 per annum Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Academic Field Studies** 150.00 – 3,000.00** Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 to 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book 20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card 30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for loss of IT equipment (iPad/MacBook) iPads (up to 3 Years) 100.00 – 1,000.00 MacBook’s (up to 3 years) 500.00 – 2,000.00 Upon replacement of lost equipment. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (August to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n semester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given. 4) Stamford is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by Stamford. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Title: Date:

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E-Learning) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA). 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E-Learning) 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 2.5 – 3.9 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than gazetted Singapore public holidays. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 4.0 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification. 14) Expected examination results release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. 15) Expected award conferment date NoteFall semester: show full breakdown students complete the semester in December. Students will either move on to the next grade level or complete a second semester.; Spring semester: students complete the semester in June. Students will either move on to the next grade level or complete a second semester. 16) Mode of total payable course fees delivery Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E-Learning) is conducted fully online, with students receiving instruction from teachers on weekdays. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E- Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) $20,734.58 GST $1,451.42 Total Course Fees Payable: Payable:^ $22,186.00 No of Instalments: 1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 9 (E-Learning) Course Fee Instalment $22,186.00 For Jan entry, 01 Jan For Jul entry, 01 Jul Total Course Fees Payable: $22,186.00 1 Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. 2 Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any ) Application Fee (non-compulsory refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,461.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees which are made via credit card 2.5% of the students pay fee amount payable Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only when and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesNon-refundable and non-transferable

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show Student ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Academy x Fees Breakdown [shows the full breakdown of total payable course fees fees] Total Payable (with GST, if any) (S$) Course Fee Books and Materials Fee Laboratory Fee Internal Assessment Fee Student Development & Support Services Fee Medical Insurance Fee Student’s Pass Fee School Uniform (1 Sweater, 2 T-shirt) Sub-Total Before GST GST 7% Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Payable Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 Due2# 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc.Total Course Fees Payable: 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. # The exact date due for 1st Instalment is as shown in the Instalment Schedule above, or 30 days from the Contract Date, whichever is later. Student ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ Academy x SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of FEES3+ Remittance Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)$32.10 Visa Application Fee $107.00 Student’s Pass Renewal Fee++ $128.40 Banker’s Guarantee Insurance Fee+++ $374.50 External Examination Application Fee $53.50 School Sweater $53.50 School T-shirt $26.75 HPB Verification Processing Fee $214.00 Online Payment Processing Fee Additional 3% English Language $6,420.00 Other subjects offered that are taught in English $3,852.00 Other subjects offered that are taught in Mandarin $1,605.00 AEIS Test Fee $672.00 S-AEIS Test Fee $672.00 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$)) Late payment fee if the student has not paid their fees two weeks after scheduled payment date. $50 Late Payment Fees to be imposed if fees are not PAID beyond two weeks after the schedule payment date. Fees incurred by engaging legal services/debt collector that is up to 30% of the prevailing amount NS Deferment Letter $50 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will applywillapply. 3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum – Year 2 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date 25th August 2021 5) Course Completion DateDate 6th July 2022 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Key Stage 1, Department for Education, United Kingdom 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable. 14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 35,350.00 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 38,600.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Fees must be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. Any promotion or discount that BCS may offer to children enrolled in the BCS is not shown in the figures above (in Schedule Amount (with GSTB), if any) (S$) Date Due2 however this will be displayed in your course fee invoices as applicable. 1st instalment 9 April 2021# 12,866.00 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 3 September 2021 12,866.00 3rd instalment 7 January 2022 12,868.00 Total Course Fee Payable 38,600.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within fourteen (14) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.www.ssg- ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If Unless the PEI and the Student otherwise agree in writing, if there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle Preparatory Course for The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) Examination - Certified Accounting Technician 2) Course Duration (in months)) 18 months (5 months) Refer to Schedule B for module(s) that student is taking 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-time 4) Course Commencement Date 01/02/2023 5) Course Completion Date Date 30/06/2023 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Non-award 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification The Association of Chartered Certified Accountants (ACCA) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Minimum Age: 16 years old Academic Level: Candidates should preferably have a minimum of GCE 'N' level or year 9 equivalent Other qualifications will be assessed on a case-by-case base. Language Proficiency: A Pass in a GCE N Level where the subject is conducted in English OR IELTS 4.5 equivalent OR Provide proof of ACCA English Test report 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects As per attached (i) The modules offered are subject to changes made by Kaplan or the awarding body and approval by regulatory authorities. (ii) Timetable will be provided by Course Consultant/Country Manager/Programme Management Team before course Commencement. (iii) Timetables are subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body. (iv) Delivery plan/mode is subject to changes by Kaplan or the awarding body. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course course Public holidays: 7 Apr 2023 – Good Friday 22 Apr 2023 – ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Puasa 1 May 2023 – Labour Day 3 Jun 2023 – Vesak Day 29 Jun 2023 – ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ Further information on Singapore public holidays can be obtained from ▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ Semester/Trimester/Term Break Term 1 – 17/06/2023 – 30/06/2023 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etcperiod Term 1 – 01/06/2023 – 16/06/2023 *Subject to change by Kaplan or the awarding body. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

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Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 2) Course Duration (in months)) 50 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Day 4) Course Commencement Date On or around August 13th. 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of leaving the school or graduating from the relevant grade. 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of student to the sameschool 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Does not apply. 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) Initial Admission and Entry to the School is defined in STAMFORD terms and Conditions Section C, items 12 to 17. Completion of the previous grade level (or equivalent) and sufficient English language skills to undertake the course, as determined by STAMFORD, will influence advancement from one grade level to the next. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Elementary School Curriculum Guide 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse The STAMFORD Academic Year runs from August to June and scheduled holidays are published on the school website. Please refer to the school website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies / inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each child’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a child. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed prior to the end of the first semester in January and the end of the school year in June. Course Fee for each of Grade 1 to Grade 5 Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST 33,308.41 794.39 2,387.20 Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises^ 36,490.00

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The BCS terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal Contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle English National Curriculum Early Years Foundation Stage – Pre- Nursery 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Part-Time: 3 and 4 days per week (Full Day) & 5 days per week (Half Day) Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date 27th August 2020 5) Course Completion DateDate 2nd July 2021 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the sameStudent to the School 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Year/Course completion 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse English National Curriculum – Early Years Foundation Stage Framework, Department for Education, United Kingdom 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Brighton College (Singapore) 10) Course entry requirement(s)) As determined by BCS, based on the Student’s age, readiness and the physical classroom availability. Once a parent submits the required Admissions form and documents, the Admissions Office and appropriate School administration will review the application file. 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided on the School’s parent portal. 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for courseCourse The BCS Academic Year runs from August to July and scheduled holidays are published on the School website. Please refer to the School website and newsletter for additional information on calendar events. Dates may change from time to time as determined by the School. Additional days may be added in the event that days are lost due to emergencies/inclement weather or other unforeseen events. Public holidays are advised by the Singapore Ministry of Manpower and are sometimes varied or confirmed throughout the year. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod Not applicable. 14) Expected student report or examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown Student observations are reported to parents during the Parent/Student/Teacher conferences at the end of total payable course fees each Term as stated in the relevant Academic Year calendar. Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 14,100.00 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: No ** 17,350.00 No. of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 3 Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 14,250.00 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: ** 17,500.00 No. of Instalments: 3 Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 20,520.00 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: ** 23,770.00 No. of Instalments: 3 Tuition Fee Facility Fee* 21,750.00 3,250.00 Total Course Fees Payable: ** 25,000.00 No. of Instalments: 3 ** Settlement of payment of Course Fees must be by the due date in order for the Student to be eligible for continuing enrolment at the School. 1st instalment 1 April 2020# 7,950.00 2nd instalment Etc. 1. 1 September 2020 4,700.00 3rd instalment 8 January 2021 4,700.00 Total Course Fee Payable 17,350.00 1st instalment 1 April 2020# 8,000.00 2nd instalment 1 September 2020 4,750.00 3rd instalment 8 January 2021 4,750.00 Total Course Fee Payable 17,500.00 1st instalment 1 April 2020# 10,090.00 2nd instalment 1 September 2020 6,840.00 3rd instalment 8 January 2021 6,840.00 Total Course Fee Payable 23,770.00 1st instalment 1 April 2020# 10,500.00 2nd instalment 1 September 2020 7,250.00 3rd instalment 8 January 2021 7,250.00 Total Course Fee Payable 25,000.00 * Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. Application Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable in all circumstances) 1,000.00 Upon application2 Enrolment Fee (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,500.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within thirty (30) days. Full payment is required in order to secure the Course place. Development Fund (paid once only, non-refundable and non- transferable, except in limited circumstances) 3,000.00 Following acceptance of offer/placement, a fee invoice will be issued by BCS that is payable within thirty (30) days. Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Delete Upon registration for examination Field trips/excursions 0 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Co-curricular Activities 5.00 – 2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms 0 – 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank/Transfer Charges 20.00 – 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Replacement of lost or damaged items: ICT Library book Student access / smart card Family access card Upon loss or replacement of item: 0 – 3,000.00* 0 – 200.00* 20.00 20.00 Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as appropriate by striking throughper the Course Fees Instalment Schedule * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. 2 Application Fee is payable before the School considers each application. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI FORM 12 PRIVATE EDUCATION ACT (No. 21 of 2009) PRIVATE EDUCATION REGULATIONS a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters: and h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

Appears in 1 contract

Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full Time: 5 days per week (Full Day) 4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA). 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date NoteDate) Two entry points per year: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameRun 1: July entry (on or around 26th July) Run 2: January entry (on or around 11th January) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) Certificate of Completion of: Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 8) Organisation Organization which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation Organization which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 3.5 – 4.4 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Preparatory Course for Secondary School Academic Program Handbook 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than Gazetted Singapore public holidays. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale) and Stamford Grading Scale (1-7). Students must attain a minimum 4.5 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification. 14) Expected examination results (for Grade 11 and 12) and report card release date 15Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Medical Insurance Fee Technology Fee GST $25,654.21 $1,000.00 $1,865.79 Total Course Fees Payable: ^ $28,520.00 No of Instalments: Instalment1 1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Due ** Preparatory Course for Secondary School – Grade 10 Course Fee Instalment $28,520.00 For Jan entry, 01 Oct For Jul entry, 01 May Total Course Fees Payable: $28,520.00 %Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Industry Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme Coverage (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. ** Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 FEES1 Purpose of Fee Amount (with With GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) 3) Application Fee (non-refundable) $800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $3,360.00 Upon acceptance of offer / placement Facility Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) $6,740.00Upon acceptance of offer / placement Examination Fee 0 – $2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Co-curricular Activities $5.00 – $2,000.00* Prior to activity commencement Report Copy Fee $15.00* Prior to issuance of report Uniforms $0 to $ 500.00* Upon purchase of uniform Bank / Transfer Charges $20.00 - $30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees are made via credit card 2.5% of the fee amount payable Penalty fee for loss of library book $20.00 Upon loss of library book. Penalty fee for loss of family card $30.00 Upon replacement of family card. Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Non-refundable and non-transferable 1 Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% On or before May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or On or before Oct 1st for students due to commence in semester 2 (January to June). 0% After May 1st in relation to students due to commence during semester 1 (July to December); or After Oct 1st for students due to commence i n sem ester 2 ( January to June). 0% After the commencement of a semester. If a student has commenced school during semester 1 or semester 2 there will be no refund of tuition fees for early withdrawal regardless of when notice of withdrawal is given. 4) ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇ is unable to offer a place to a student applicant due to sibling priority policy as published by ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇. The Enrolment Fee will be refunded in full in the event a student applicant cannot be accepted at Stamford for the reasons set out in 1) to 4) as determined by Stamford in its sole discretion. The Technology Fee is strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The Facility Fee and the Academic Field Studies Fee are strictly non-refundable and non-transferable in all circumstances. The parties hereby acknowledge and agree to the terms stated in this Contract. SIGNED by the PEI Authorized Signatory of the PEI Seal of PEI Name: Title: Date: ▇▇. ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇▇▇ Superintendent SIGNED by the parent or legal guardian (if the student is under eighteen (18) years of age) By marking this tick box, I hereby declare that I am the parent/legal guardian identified at the top of page 1 of this contract and agree that my marking of this tick box is intended to be equivalent to applying my personal written signature on this contract and may be relied upon by the School to the same extent. Further, by marking this tick box, I declare that all the information submitted by me in this contract is true and accurate and I hereby accept and agree to be bound by all the terms and conditions of this contract and the terms, conditions and policies of the School. Date: This note is for a prospective student. You are strongly encouraged to thoroughly research on the private education institution (PEI) conducting the course before signing up for any course. You should consider, for example, the reputation of the PEI, the teacher-student ratio of its classes, the qualifications of the teaching staff, and the course materials provided by the PEI. By signing and returning the Student Contract (the "Contract"), you agree to the terms and conditions which will bind you and the PEI, if you accept the PEI's offer of a place in a course of study offered or provided by the PEI. You should ask the PEI to allow you to read a copy of the Contract (with all blanks filled in and options selected) in both English and the official language of your home country, if necessary. For your own protection, you should review all the PEI's policies, and check carefully that you agree to all the terms of the Contract, including the details relating to each of the following sections, before signing the Contract: a. The duration of the course, including holidays and examination schedules, and contact hours by days and week; b. The total fees payable, including course fees and other related costs; c. Dates when respective payments are due; d. The refund policy in the event of voluntary withdrawal (by you) or enforced dismissal from the course or program (by PEI); e. The Fee Protection Scheme you are subscribed to and its coverage; f. The dispute resolution methods available; and g. Information about the PEI's policies on academic and disciplinary matters. h. The degree or diploma or qualifications which will be awarded to you upon successful completion of the course.

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Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle Cambridge International Primary (Year 1) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 10 months 3) Full-time or Part-time Course Full-Time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 17 August 2022 5) Course Completion Date Date 15 June 2023 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.N.A” if both dates are the samesame XXX 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) ) Academic Progress Report 8) Organisation Organization which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesCambridge Assessment International Education

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Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the same 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 Schedule Instalment1Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 1stinstalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the exceedthe following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through.* 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

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Sources: Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI TWS cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEITWS, the Student and the PEI TWS may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI TWS will not be given by the PEI TWS to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI TWS is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI TWS and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI TWS does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI TWS will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course TitleTitle INTERNATIONAL PRIMARY CURRICULUM (IPC) MILEPOST 1 – RECEPTION 1 2) Course Duration (in months)) 12 months per academic year 3) Full-time or Part-time CourseCourse Full-time 4) Course Commencement Date August 2016 5) Course Completion DateDate July 2017 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date) Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are of entry of the samestudent into the school. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion)) NA 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse IPC UK 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification NA 10) Course entry requirement(s) International Primary Curriculum UK (Mile Post 1) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects MATHEMATICS, ART, MUSIC, SCIENCE, HISTORY, SOCIETY, TECHNOLOGY, GEOGRAPHY, INFORMATION COMMUNICATION AND TECHNOLOGY (ICT), INTERNATIONAL LEARNING 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse 2016 CalendarPublic Holidays: Mon - 12 September (▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇ ▇▇▇▇) Sat/Sun - 29/30 October (Deepavali) Term Break: 6 – 16 October 19 December – 10 January 2017 2017 Calendar Public Holidays: Sat/Sun - 28/29 January (Chinese New Year) Fri – 14 April (Good Friday) Mon – May 1 (Labour Day) Wed – May 10 (Vesak Day TBC) Term Break: 16 – 26 March For full details, please view the calendar on the school website - ▇▇▇.▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇ 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There are on-going class assessments of each child’s achievements and bi-annual formal assessment reports. Teachers use various diagnostic tools to assess each learner’s continued development. Parent-Teacher Conferences are held twice a year to discuss each child’s progress. 14) Expected examination results release date NA 15) Expected award conferment date NoteNA Course Fee (Included in Course Fee but not refundable: show full breakdown of total payable course fees Technology Fee, Facility Fee, Parent League, Fee Protection Scheme, Medical Insurance, Integrated Therapy & field trips) 31,092.52 Sibling Discount (5% per term – for new students only) GST 2,176.48 Total Course Fees Payable: 33,269.00 No of Instalments: 4 Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 8,317.25 29 April 2016 2nd instalment Etc.8,317.25 29 July 2016 3rd instalment 8,317.25 29 October 2016 4th instalment 8,317.25 29 January 2017 Total Course Fees Payable: 33,269.00 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) ) & when payable Application Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only. Includes 3 day trial, in-house assessments, SLT & OT screenings) 2,675.00 Payable upon application Re-enrolment Fee (per annum) (Non-refundable) 513.60 If the re-enrolment fee is not submitted with the re- enrolment form, a re-enrolment late fee of $214 will apply Technology Fee (per annum) 428 (Included in Course fee but not refundable as in Schedule D) English Type (Typing Software) $45* (Optional) Laptop Years 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 & 7 students are required to have their own laptops at school 0-3000 (Compulsory) Facilities Fee (per annum) 2,140 (Included in Course fee but not refundable as in Schedule D) Examination Fee (Edexcel Courses) 0-300* Upon registration for examination Learning Support Fees (1:1 sessions per hour) Maths, Literacy & Piano 100-150 Prior to activity commencement Books & Stationery 2-250* Upon Purchase Uniforms 20-300* Upon purchase Non-Sports CCA / Sports CCA (per annum) (Registration, instruction, equipment, transport hire) 1,200 – 2,000* (Optional) Prior to activity commencement School Camp (Transport, accommodation, board, activities) 450 – 900* Prior to activity commencement Special Occasions, Graduation, Fund Raising 20-800 Prior to activity commencement Lost or Damaged library books or school materials 10-1000* Dependent on item Damaged items 20 & upwards* Subject to item replacement or repair Therapy Fees (1:1 or Group sessions) 110-180 Prior to activity commencement Full Therapy Assessments (Speech & OT) 850 Prior to activity commencement Personal therapeutic devices for use in classroom 10-200* Prior to purchase of device School report for transferring student 380/ set Bus transportation to/from school (Bus fees are set by the bus provider and are invoiced directly by them) 250-500* (Optional) varies depending on location and frequency Lunch (Optional) Portion Large Portion Normal 9.00 ($9.63 with GST) 7.00 ($7.49 with GST) Late Payment Fee 2.5% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates Convenience fee where payment of fees is made via credit card 3% of the fee amount payable *These figures are estimates only and students will be advised of the actual amount prior to payment. Miscellaneous 3Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI TWS when the need arises. % of the amount of fees paid under Schedules B and C If Student’s written notice of withdrawal to the Admissions department is received: 100% Course Fees (Technology Fee, Facility Fee, Parent League, Fee Protection Scheme, Medical Insurance, Integrated Therapy & field trips are not included in the refund) On or before 13 May 2016 in relation to students due to commence during Term 1 (16 August to October); or On or before 12 August 2016 for students due to commence in Term 2 (October to December); or On or before 11 November 2016 for students due to commence in Term 3 (January to March); or On or before 10 February 2017 for students due to commence in Term 4 (March to June).

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Sources: Private Education Institution Student Contract

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 1) Course Title 2) Course Duration (in months) 3) Full-time or Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date 5) Course Completion Date 6) Date of Commencement of Studies (Date on which Student starts attending Course, if later than different from Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the sameDate) 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) 8) Organisation which develops the Course 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualification 10) Course entry requirement(s) 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjects 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for course 13) Examination and/or other assessment period 14) Expected examination results release date date 15) Expected award conferment date Note: show SCHEDULE B COURSE FEES Fees Breakdown [shows the full breakdown of total payable course fees] Total Payable (with GST, if any) (S$) Registration Fee Comprehensive course fees inclusive of: • Training • Assessments • All course materials, books, manuals, etc. • Tools and equipment required for training (tools and equipment, remain property of the student and are to be taken home with them at the conclusion of course.) -no charge- Fee Protection Insurance Coverage Total Course Fees Payable: No of Instalments: Instalment1 : Instalment 1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. Due 2. Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any non-compulsory fees which the students pay only when applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arises

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement

Additional Information. 3.1 The laws of Singapore will apply to how this Contract will be read and to the rights the parties have under this Contract. 3.2 If any part of this Contract is not valid for any reason under the law of Singapore, this will not affect any other part of this Contract. 3.3 If the Student and the PEI cannot settle a dispute using the way arranged by the PEI, the Student and the PEI may refer the dispute to the CPE Mediation-Arbitration Scheme (▇▇▇▇▇://▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇▇.▇▇/cpe/student-services/dispute-resolution.html). 3.4 All information given by the Student to the PEI will not be given by the PEI to anyone else, unless the Student signs in writing that he agrees or unless the PEI is allowed to give the information by law. 3.5 If there is any other agreement between the PEI and the Student that is different from the terms in this Contract, then the terms in this Contract will apply. 3.6 If the Student or the PEI does not exercise or delay exercising any right granted by this Contract, the Student and the PEI will still be able to exercise the same type of right under this Contract during the rest of the time the Contract continues. 3.7 If this Contract is also signed or translated in any language other than English and there is a difference from the English language copy of this Contract, the English language copy will apply. 3.8 The Stamford terms and conditions form part of the PEI-Student Contract and form the basis of a legal contract for educational services. 1) Course TitleTitle Stamford American International School (STAMFORD) Curriculum Foundational Academic English (Self guided) – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) 2) Course Duration (in months)) 5 months 3) Full-time or Part-time Course Part-time Course 4) Course Commencement Date Run 1: On or around 26th July Run 2: On or around 11th January 5) Course Completion DateDate Date of successful course completion based on English proficiency assessments (WIDA). 6) Date of Commencement of Studies if later than Course Commencement Date Note: “N.A.” if both dates are the samesame N.A. 7) Qualification (Name of award to be conferred on the Student upon successful Course completion) Certificate of Completion of: Foundational Academic English (Self guided) – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) 8) Organisation which develops the CourseCourse Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 9) Organisation which awards/ confers the qualificationqualification Stamford American International School Pte Ltd (STAMFORD). 10) Course entry requirement(s)) WIDA Proficiency Test Score range of 1.0 – 1.4 11) Course schedule with modules and/or subjectssubjects Course schedules are provided in the printed school publications entitled: Foundational Academic English Program Handbook 12) Scheduled holidays (public and school) and/or semester/term break for coursecourse This Course runs for a period of 5 continuous months therefore there are no scheduled holidays during the Course period other than gazetted Singapore public holidays. 13) Examination and/or other assessment periodperiod There is continual assessment of each student’s achievements. Teachers use a variety of techniques including testing for knowledge and skills, observations, portfolios of children’s work and analysis of book, project, and practical work. Attitude, learning skills, social relationships, and effort are considered equally important when looking at the overall development of a student. Parent/Student/Teacher conferences are held for discussions of each child’s social and academic progress. Students are assessed towards the end of the Course to determine if they have successfully completed the requirements. Their assessments are based on WIDA testing scores (1-5 scale). Students must attain a minimum 1.5 score on the WIDA Proficiency Test to obtain the Qualification. 14) Expected examination results release date Detailed descriptive reports are distributed twice during the Course. For January entry, a detailed report is distributed in June. For July entry, a detailed report is distributed in December. 15) Expected award conferment date NoteFall semester: show full breakdown students will complete the course in December, with an option to move on to grade 8 PCS after 10 weeks (October) upon successful completion of total payable the course. Spring semester: students will complete the course fees in June, with an option to move on to grade 8 PCS after 10 weeks (March) upon successful completion of the course. 16) Mode of course delivery Foundational Academic English (Self guided) – Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) program expects for students to commit a minimum of 1 hour each weekday. Students will not have any interaction with teachers throughout the program and will work through the subject content independently. Foundational Academic English (Self guided) - Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) Course Fee Included in Course Fee: Course Material Fee Fee Protection Scheme Insurance (FPS) $6,862.62 GST $480.38 Total Course Fees Payable: Payable:^ $7,343.00 No of Instalments: 1 ^ The total course fees payable should be fully protected as required by EduTrust FPS. Instalment1 Schedule Amount (with GST, if any) (S$) Date Due2 1st instalment 2nd instalment Etc. 1. Foundational Academic English (Self guided) - Secondary Grade 8 (E-Learning) Course Fee Instalment $7,343.00 For Jan entry, 01 Jan For Jul entry, 01 Jul Total Course Fees Payable: $7,343.00 1 Each instalment amount shall not exceed the following: • 12 months’ worth of fees for EduTrust certified PEIs*; or • 6 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs with Industry-Wide Course Fee Insurance Scheme (IWC)*; or • 2 months’ worth of fees for non-EduTrust-certified PEIs without IWC*. * Delete as appropriate by striking through. 2. # or such later date as may be specified in your fee invoice. 2 Each instalment after the first shall be collected within one week before the next payment scheduled. SCHEDULE C MISCELLANEOUS FEES3 Purpose of Fee Amount (with GST, if any) and When Payable (S$) 3. Miscellaneous Fees refer to any ) Application Fee (non-compulsory refundable) 800.00 Upon application Enrolment Fee (Once only, non-refundable, new enrolment student only) 3,461.00 Upon acceptance of offer/placement Examination Fee 0 – 2,000.00* Upon registration for examination Report Copy Fee 15.00* Prior to issuance of report Bank / Transfer Charges 20.00 - 30.00* Varies between banks Convenience charge where payment of fees which are made via credit card 2.5% of the students pay fee amount payable Penalty for late fee payment 2.0% per month on any overdue amount as per the Course Fee Instalment Schedule Due Dates * These figures are estimates only when and notification will be made of the actual amount prior to payment ** Will be invoiced together with Course Fee, if applicable. Such fees are normally collected by the PEI when the need arisesNon-refundable and non-transferable

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Sources: Student Enrollment Agreement