No portion of fees is refundable if circumstances warrant the removal of a pupil.
20 hours of free education in each week
Additional hours: £10.16 per hour
Families can claim a minimum of 3 free hours per day and a maximum of 6 free hours per day.
£8,856 per year (£2,952 per term)
Fees can be paid on a termly basis, or monthly over 10 or 12 month periods. Please direct any queries to our College Bursar (Bursar@dls-jersey.co.uk).
There are additional fees for Activity Week in June; costs vary dependent on choice of activities.
Some optional extra-curricular clubs and activities have an additional charge where there are overheads. Optional trips and visits, either on or off Island, will also incur additional charges.
Examination fees are levied by examination boards, however school fees include these.
Overdue accounts will attract penalty fees at the rate of 3.4% per month.
Annual fees will generally increase in line with Cost of Living, and annual fees are agreed at the Annual Meeting of the Board of Governors.
All payments to the College can be made by cheque or by direct bank transfer. Bank details for fee payments are:
Account No: 72211009
Sort Code: 40.25.34
De La Salle College
Ref: Surname, Initial
Please note, that deposits and registration fees are not to be paid to this account.
Details for the correct account for registration fees can be found on the Admissions page.
These are reviewed in September annually and the Governors reserve the right to increase fees without notice, though every effort will be made to give current parents/guardians at least one term’s notice of fee increases.
Fees will not be refunded or waived for absence through sickness, or if a term is shortened, or a vacation extended, or if a pupil is released home after public examinations or otherwise before the normal end of term, or for any other reason except in the sole discretion of the Head of College.
In the event that school fees remain outstanding and De La Salle is forced to seek legal advice/assistance in effecting the recovery of such fees, the total amount owed to the school will be increased by 20% of the sum of those fees outstanding, it being agreed that this is a reasonable assessment of the loss to the College arising from the late or non-payment.
De La Salle College has public liability insurance. However, for all accidents and injuries costs incurred are the responsibility of parents / Guardians. These costs may include, but are not limited to, transport to hospital, medical visits, GP consultations and any follow-up.
In the event of withdrawal of a pupil from the school, a full term’s notice in writing must be given to the Head of College. In the absence of such notice, one term’s fees is payable in lieu. This is applicable to all year groups, including any students not continuing into our Sixth Form.
Nursery days/hours and cancellation of Holiday and After School Club bookings are subject to half a term’s notice.
A pupil who shows no progress in their studies, despite intervention strategies being applied, or who is identified as requiring additional support for a particular need that is beyond the usual support available from our SEND department will not be allowed to remain at the College and his place at the College will be withdrawn by the Head of College. The Head of College in the case of a pupil who commits an act considered to be gross misconduct may also administer a fixed term or permanent exclusion on a pupil if required (possession of drugs on the college campus will always result in permanent exclusion). In such circumstances there is an Appeals Procedure (see policy) overseen by the Board of Governors.
No portion of fees is refundable if circumstances warrant the removal of a pupil.