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Entry Fee
In terms of Board policy, parents of boys entering Hilton College are
required to pay an entry fee. This is a non-refundable payment and its
value has been set at the equivalent of a term’s fees at the current
rate.
Like all educational institutions, Hilton College needs funding to
provide for strategic development as well as for operating costs. The
annual fees paid by parents cover operating costs and do not provide for
larger development projects, whether capital or other. In recent years,
significant capital development has taken place at the College,
affecting materially the quality of the all-round education experienced
by our boys. This has included, inter alia, the Crews Fitness Centre,
the Beckingham astroturf hockey pitch and adjacent facilities, the
Centre for Innovation and the extensions to the chapel. All of these
projects came at no cost to parents, having been most generously funded
by benefactors. The very recent construction of a new kitchen and
servery, and the new art facility, were, by contrast, funded from the
entry fee income.
While so much at Hilton College has been funded through the generosity
of benefactors, it is the Board of Governors’ conviction that it would
be irresponsible and unrealistic to expect all future development to be
funded in the same way. The dynamics of the current South African
climate suggest that raising funds for Hilton College will become
increasingly difficult, yet the need to meet the challenge of providing
all that is perceived to be necessary for a world class education,
remains and grows.
Rather than attempting to manage the demands of development on an ad hoc
basis, the Board is determined to place this on a responsibly-managed,
planned footing. The collection of an entry fee allows for this in a
manner considered preferable to other options such as development levies
imposed on fees, appeals and other financial mechanisms. The advantage
of the entry fee is that parents contribute once, and know the extent of
their commitment in advance. And while accepting that the entry fee is
onerous, we do believe that it is reasonable to ask parents to
contribute to the continuing overall development of this College. |