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Student resource scheme

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​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​​Mirani State High School operates a Student Resource Scheme (SRS) for Years 7 to 12 to:  

  • Minimise the costs to parents/carers of providing textbooks and other learning resources for their child/ren, by securing discounts, through early payment and bulk ordering.
  • Ensure that an adequate bank of resources is available to guarantee a quality education for all students.  
The SRS is organised by the school, and has the support of the Parents' and Citizens' Association. 

The scheme is a co-operative fund generated by the funds received from parents/carers. Through P & C endorsement, a textbook & resources allowance is received by the school for Year 7 - 10 students of $160 and for Years 11 - 12 students of $348.  An additional $150 per student, in Years 7 to 10 and no charge per student in Years 10 to 12 is charged to parents/carers who wish to participate in the scheme. 
  • The scheme ​does not provide any funds for the Parents' and Citizens' Association, is entirely voluntary and parents/carers are under no obligation to join. 
  • The SRS operates under the policies and guidelines of the Department of Education.  A parent who does not wish to join the scheme is responsible for providing the student with the items that would otherwise have been provided to the student by the scheme as detailed on the year level subject requirements list, to enable the student to engage with the curriculum.  
  • Parents wishing to take advantage of the services provided by the SRS sign the Participation Agreement form agreeing to the conditions therein upon enrolment and then pay the annual SRS participation fee. The SRS provides the entire package for the specified participation fee and is not available in part.

Benefits of joining the SRS  

In addition to the textbook and resource allowance, parents/carers wishing to take advantage of joining the SRS pay an annual fee and receive all services, materials and consumables not defined as instruction, administration and facilities for the education of the student at the school which include: 
  • Hire of all prescribed textbooks/e-books for subjects, where applicable.  
  • Reproduced class materials which complement and/or substitute for textbooks.
  • Student reference material through the resource centre (e.g. books; audio/DVD's; Clickview).  
  • Other student reference materials including e-learning resources and access to web site subscriptions, such as Adobe (which would be costly if paid for on an individual basis but as a bulk registration through the school SRS the cost per student is reduced significantly)
  • Student diary and workbook. 
  • Stationery pack
  • Minor equipment and consumable materials for subjects where the instruction is extended through providing practical learning experiences in excess of materials provided by school grants. 

Text and Resource Allowance (TRA) 

The Queensland Government provides a text and resource allowance for eligible students. With the approval of their Parents' and Citizen's Association, schools may be directly provided with this allowance.  As such, Mirani State High School Parents' and Citizens' Association has approved the direct payment of the TRA to our school.   

All students are eligible for the text and resource allowance, excluding:    
  • Students enrolled as full fee paying overseas students (FFOS).
  • Students enrolled in a Centre for Continuing Secondary Education (CCSE). 
  • Students undertaking part time distance education from a non-state school accredited for distance education. 
  • Students enrolled after the first Friday in August.   
Any student transferring after the end of February from any Queensland secondary school (state or non-state) will be expected to carry a pro rata refund allowance from their departing school to their new school.  Mirani State High School will calculate the pro rata amount and advise parents/carers of the payment amount due.

Yes, I wish to join the SRS  

The subsidy for a student eligible for the TRA has been taken into consideration, and as such, has reduced the total amount that parents/carers contribute to the SRS. The SRS represents excellent value and provides substantial savings to parents/carers of students in all year levels. The average cost of textbooks is approximately $65.00 each, with some costing over $100.00.  To this end, every effort has been made to contain costs to parents/carers, whilst ensuring that an adequate bank of resources is available for student use.    

Parents/carers are asked join the SRS upon enrolment.  Invoices are raised in Term 1 and should be finalised before term 3.  Families who join the scheme but fail to pay the full fee may be excluded from the SRS.
A parent's participation or non-participation in the scheme will continue as per their previously completed Participation Agreement Form. A parent can opt in or out of the scheme in subsequent years by completing another “Participation Agreement Form". 

Payment options
  • Bpoint is now available via:  www.bpoint.com.au/payments/dete​.  Bpoint is a secure online payment system. A customer reference number and invoice number are required for Bpoint. This information is located on the school invoice and statement and can also be obtained through QParents. 
  • Cash, EFTPOS or credit card are accepted at the student administration office Monday to Friday.
  • Direct payment of fees, via the Internet may also be established. Parents/carers are asked to contact student administration on (07) 4966 7111. 
  • Centrepay is a free direct bill paying service available to parents/carers who receive Centrelink payments, such as Family, Newstart and Abstudy.  Centrepay can make direct payments to Mirani State High School to pay for school fees.  Should you wish to take advantage of this service, please contact student administration on (07) 4966 711.    

Financial difficulties

Families experiencing financial difficulties can contact the school to organise payment of the SRS fee by payment plan.  Payment plans can be arranged by either contacting (07) 4966 7111 or emailing:
accounts@miranishs.eq.edu.au to request an application.   

An appointment can be made to see the Business Manager, Finance/Facilities to discuss any further alternative arrangements if necessary by phoning (07) 4966 7111​. 

No, I do not wish to join the SRS

Participation in the Student Resource Scheme is nominated on enrolment.  Should parents/carers choose not to join the SRS for future years, please contact the school.  

A parent who does not wish to join the scheme is responsible for providing the student with the items that would otherwise have been provided to the student by the scheme as detailed on the year level requirements list and/or subject requirements list, to enable the student to engage with the curriculum. 
Mirani State High School will provide a comprehensive list of all textbooks and resources required to be purchased by parent/guardians, in lieu of joining the SRS (Year level subject requirements lists – link available on this page).

User pays and subject fees 

Subject fees 

Some subjects require students to use materials to fulfil assessment requirements.  For example, in Art, students produce paintings, in Design and Technology, students design and produce a number of workshop items. These projects become the personal property of students.  The subject fee is for the costs of materials used in producing these items.

User pays 

User pays are for external charges to the school, for example bus hire, admission costs, guest speakers and camp fees.  Where a third party charges the school for the activity a user pay fee is charged to the parent/guardian. User pays are to be balanced for each activity and a refund must be given. (as per school refund policy, endorsed by the Parents' and Citizens' Association).  

Payment due dates

Student resource scheme

SRS payments must be made by week 1 term 3, this allows families time to enter into a payment plan. Invoices are raised in Term 1, with the first instalment due by the end of week 3 term 1. Parents can pay the full amount at this time if they wish.

Payment plans are available for those families who are not in a position to have the Student Resource Scheme paid in full from week 3.  Payment plans can be negotiated weekly, fortnightly or monthly and can be spread across terms 1 - 3.  Payment Plans are approved by application or appointment with the school Business Manager. 

Subject Fees

All subject fees will be invoiced once classes have been finalised.  Accounts receivable can receipt fees if parents wish to pay in advance and have a credit for fees on their account.  Once invoices are raised the credit will be off-set against these fees.  

User Pays

User pays are invoiced throughout the year prior to each activity.  Invoices are emailed home and must be paid by the due date, prior to the activity in order for the student to attend​.

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Last reviewed 28 November 2024
Last updated 28 November 2024