Parent Information

Saver Plus

Saver Plus Information Session

We are running a Saver Plus Information session next week. This is a great opportunity for the parents at your school to attend and learn how they can build their money management skills and get up to $500 for education costs

 

Information Session Details:

Meeting Topic -  Saver Plus Info Session

Date – Tuesday April 12th, 2022

Time – 11am – 12pm

 

To learn more and buy tickets go to:

Humanitix link here

Facebook event link here

 

Contact me by emailing me at EnquiriesSP@bsl.org.au or calling me on 0407 817 758 to discuss the ways Saver Plus can support your school community. 

 

Kind Regards,

Lynn Jacob (She/Her)

 

Saver Plus – Community Engagement Specialist I Brotherhood of St Laurence

M: 0407 817 758 I E: EnquiriesSP@bsl.org.au 

Hours: Mon – Thurs, 9am – 5pm 

Payment Information

Payments can be made via Compass, credit card, BPay, or Eftpos.  Please contact our office on 9546 3233 for further details. 

 

Please note:  Our office hours are 8:30am to 4:15pm, Monday to Friday during the school term.   

Updating Your Contact, Custody and Medical Information

Have you moved house or changed phone numbers?

 

If so, please remember to fill in a ‘Change of Details’ form (attached below). The form can also be collected from the General Office. Please return this form as soon as possible. It is important that we have your most current details for general purposes and in the case of an emergency. It is also important that you keep your mobile phone and email address details up to date on Compass. This is to ensure you do not miss out on vital information, including student attendance alerts, student report information, curriculum days, etc.

Similarly, with emergency contact details, any custody arrangements and medical details, please ensure these are current. 

 

Homestay Information

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Buy direct from the General Office

 

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