2025 Stationery & Payments
2025 Stationery Requirements
Have you ordered your 2025 stationery yet?
All orders placed after Friday 13th December will incur a $14.95 surcharge fee.
2025 Parent Payment Arrangements
Ballarat North Primary School is looking forward to another great year of teaching and learning and would like to advise you of Ballarat North Primary School ’s voluntary financial contributions for 2025.
Schools provide students with free instruction to fulfil the standard Victorian curriculum and we want to assure you that all contributions are voluntary. Nevertheless, the ongoing support of our families ensures that our school can offer the best possible education and support for our students. We want to thank you for all your support, whether that’s through fundraising or volunteering your time. This has made a huge difference to our school and the programs we can offer.
Within our school this support has allowed us to organise and coordinate the best possible programs outside of the traditional teaching and learning classroom structure. These financial contributions assist us with the purchasing of art, music and physical education equipment and resources and the establishment and implementation of our Playground Masterplan.
Please find attached Ballarat North Primary Schools voluntary financial contributions schedule for 2025, which includes an overview of what your contributions will contribute towards. These payments are vital in allowing us to ensure appropriate resourcing of class programs for your child.
Stationery packs can be ordered and paid for online and will be delivered directly to school. Department of Education guidelines now mandate that schools are UNABLE to provide parents with a statement of fees. With this in mind, parents are asked to please review the recommended voluntary financial contributions schedule below for an indication of contributions for your child/ren.
For further information on the Department’s Parent Payments Policy please see a one-page overview attached.
Yours sincerely,
Anthony Tait Scott Kittelty
Acting Principal School Council President