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School Fees

NO INCREASE IN SCHOOL FEES SINCE ACADEMIC YEAR 2014-2015. THE FOLLOWING ARE SCHOOL FEES FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2022-2023:



NOTE: Text books, completion/graduation fee, uniforms and school supplies are not included.

THE FOLLOWING SCHOOL FEES SHALL BE PAID UPON ENROLLMENT:
     1. Administration/Miscellaneous Fee
     2. Text Books
     3. Laboratory Fee
     4. Completion/Graduation Fee of $100.00 (for Kindergarten 2 & Grade 6, 10 & 12 only)
     5. 1st installment Payment of Tuition Fee (Tuition Fee divided by 10 installments)
     6. Research (for Grade 12 only)

The balance of tuition fee may be paid in full, quarterly or monthly installments (Tuition Fee divided by 10 installments). The due date of installment payments are to be paid on or before the following dates:
     1. July3- 2nd installment payment
     2. August 3- 3rd installment payment
     3. September 3- 4rth installment payment
     4. October 3- 5th installment payment
     5. November 3- 6th installment payment
     6. December 3- 7th installment payment
     7. January 3- 8th installment payment
     8. February 3- 9th installment payment
     9. March 3- 10th installment payment

All installments paid after the due date are subject to 10% penalty monthly until full payment of the installments.

Installment payments of late Enrollees will be adjusted based on the remaining term of the Academic Year.

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