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Victoria College and Victoria College Preparatory Schools: Fee increases 2023 - 2024

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A decision made 28 March 2023:

Decision Reference:  MD-CED-2023-188

Public

Subject: Victoria College and Victoria College Preparatory - request by governing body to increase fees for the academic year 2023/24

 

Report Title: Fee increases for fee-paying provided schools – Victoria College and Victoria College Preparatory School

Exempt (Article 33(b))

Decision(s):

The Assistant Minister decided to approve the fees for the 2023-24 academic year, as proposed by the governing body of Victoria College (VC) and  Victoria College Preparatory (VCP), with an increase of 8.0 per cent in order to meet anticipated costs and requested the approval of the Minister for Treasury and Resources for the fee increases, in accordance with the requirements of the Public Finances Manual.

Reason for Decision(s):

To meet the requirements of Article 13(a) of the Education (Jersey) Law 1999 which requires that the fees set by the respective governing body are approved by the Minister.

Resource Implications: The fee increase for VC is forecast to result in additional income of £124,000 for financial year 2023 and £370,000 for financial year 2024. The fee increase for VCP is forecast to result in additional income of circa £49,000 for 2023 and £147,000 for 2024. Expenditure will increase by a matching amount.

 

Action Required: In accordance with the Public Finances Manual, to request the approval of the Treasurer of the States, under delegated authority, for the fees in respect of Victoria College and Victoria College Preparatory to be increased by more than 2.5% and to permit the use of the additional income to meet increased costs. To advise the governing body that the Assistant Minister has approved the increase in fees.

Signature:

 

 

Signed By:

Assistant Minister for Children and Education

 

Connétable Richard Vibert

Date Signed:

 

 

Date of Decision (If different from Date Signed):

 

 

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