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Parent School Fees

SCHOOL FEES

 

 

Follow-up overdue fees

 

The process of following up outstanding school fees is simplified.
Assess areas to follow-up from graphs of outstanding fees
Outstanding Fees Statements are printed
Standard letters are printed.
Followup emails and reminder SMS messages are automatically sent.

Automatic Fees Billing


Parents - automatic fees billing and follow-up of overdue fees

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Automatic Billing
Details
  • automatic billing of school fees - set fees per year or level
  • multiple levels of fees discounting - scholarships, siblings and family discounts
  • increased cash flow through easy follow-up of outstanding fees
  • interfaces with General Ledger systems
  • money received may be split for separate Building Fund receipts
  • automatically charges interest on overdue fees (optional)
  • emergency family phone numbers available on-screen

School fees statements printed, or emailed as PDF file attachment.

School fees owing are itemised

Donation Fund
Amounts can be solicited for donation funds.

These amounts apear at the bottom of Fees Statements, and are additional to the school fees owing.

COMPUTER FUND - SchoolWrite software pays for itself.

SchoolWrite software will pay for itself - and generate more funds!

Donations are solicited from Parents, on the bottom of school fees statements, with a notation (eg):

    • Amount for SchoolWrite management
      software to communicate with parents
      and keep records. This will later
      fund new computers for students

The suggested donation amount is added into the Statement total, making it easy for Parents to give the extra small amount requested when paying the total balance.

Donation funds may be used for other purposes - eg Building Fund, P&C Fund, Library Fund, Sports Fund, etc.

Donations to this fund are receipted separately to school fees. The fund is also suitable for tax-free gifts, such as a Capital Fund.