Fee Overview
Catholic schools are typically regarded as great value for money, providing high-quality education supported by quality facilities and learning environments. It is the policy of the Catholic Schools Office that financial hardship should not prevent any child from attending a Catholic school and no child will be denied a Catholic education because of a family’s genuine inability to pay the required school fees. Any family experiencing financial difficulties is entitled to fee assistance; your local school principal will be able to discuss this with you.
Together with parents, clergy and school staff, St John Vianney is committed to offering the children in the Morisset region access to schools in which their faith can be nurtured in outstanding learning environments. We seek to assist young people to realise their full potential, taking into account their unique spiritual, intellectual, physical and social needs.
The greater part of diocesan schools’ funding comes from state and commonwealth government grants, but the commitment and continuing financial contribution of parents and parish communities is still essential to fill the gap between the funds provided by government and the actual cost of running our schools. School fees comprise three components – diocesan tuition fees, individual school resource and service fees, and Diocesan Family School Building Levy (DFSBL).
School fees are an integral part of our Catholic School System and parents are required to sign a fee agreement commitment form on enrolment. Fee arrangements may be considered in extenuating circumstances and in consultation with the principal.
Tuition Fee | Per Year |
Per Child | $1,487 (discounts apply for siblings) |
DFSBL (Building Levy) | |
Per Family | $1,638 |
Resource Fee (Includes Activities, Technology, & Cleaning Fees) | |
Per Child | $656 |
Voluntary Pastoral Contribution | |
Per Family | $300 |
Other Fees
Diocesan Pastoral Contribution
The Diocese of Maitland-Newcastle consists of parishes, schools, CatholicCare Social Services Hunter-Manning, St Nicholas Early Education and the Curia offices. The diocesan offices support the work of parishes and other pastoral ministries that are the responsibility of the bishop and the diocesan community. There are about 160,000 Catholics residing in our Diocese.
The voluntary diocesan pastoral contribution for 2024 will remain at $300 per family ($100 per term for three terms).
These funds will support the ongoing pastoral works of the Diocese, which include, among many initiatives:
- the diocesan pastoral ministries office and the activities of its many advisory councils — the Diocesan Pastoral Council, the Adult Faith Formation Council, the Liturgy Council, the Ecumenical and Interfaith Council, the Social Justice Council and the Diocesan Council of Ministry with Young People
- the provision of chaplains ministering in the following areas — University of Newcastle, Newcastle Port, prisons, hospitals and CatholicCare Social Services Hunter-Manning
- Family Community Faith co-ordinators who reach out and connect families to their local parish and school
- pastoral co-ordinators who work in those parishes without a resident parish priest
- DARA van, Aboriginal Catholic Mission, Refugee Services, the Apostleship to Seafarers
- worship and prayer, sacramental programs, marriage and relationship education, family ministry co-ordinators, Caritas Australia and Catholic Mission.
Enrolment Fee
A non-refundable fee of $100 is to be paid when applying for enrolment at St John Vianney. The enrolment fee covers all administrative work involved in processing the application.
Special Fee Reductions
To assist families with limited financial resources, St John Vianney offers a lower tuition fee to means-tested low-income families such as Health Care and Pension Card holders. This rate is 50 per cent of the diocesan tuition fee full rate for each child. This discount applies only to the diocesan tuition fee, not to the DFSBL or other resource and service fees charged by each individual school.
Further Concessions
A genuine inability to meet school account charges does not exclude access to any school within the Diocese for a child of a family genuinely committed to Catholic faith and practice. Parents concerned about school fees should ensure they make contact with the school. Diocesan provisions exist to help in this area, and the principal can also exercise discretion where genuine need exists.
Payment of Fees
Accounts are sent home at the beginning of each month throughout the school year.
Payments can be made via cash, cheque, BPAY, direct debit, credit card (over the phone available), and EFTPOS. Please contact our senior school support officer if you would like to organise a direct debit.
Fee payments can be made weekly, fortnightly or monthly. If paying by instalments, payments are to be finalised by the 30th November each year. If paying in a lump sum, the payment is to be made by the 30th June.
Please be aware that if your direct debit is dishonoured more than three times the school will cancel the deduction. For any dishonoured direct debit, the school is charged a fee of $2.50 by your financial institution. This fee will be passed on to the fee payer and will appear on the next statement. No receipts are issued – please check bank account for proof of payment.