ENROLLMENT CONTRACT 2017-2018 ACADEMIC YEAR

In accordance with Peruvian Government’s Law Decree No 27665, regarding “Protection of the Family’s Economy Law concerning payment of tuition to Private Educational Institutions,” and as established with Law 29571, Protection's Code and Consumer Defense, all parents must be informed of the following:

  1. I understand and agree with the information provided by the school, regarding tuition fees described in the chart below, as well as the legal and philosophical framework abided by Colegio Roosevelt and to comply with the Internal Regulations of the school. I understand that the Board of Directors of Colegio Roosevelt has the right to revise the fees annually.

EARLY CHILDHOOD/KINDERGARTEN

/ ELEMENTARY
1st – 5th / SECONDARY
6th – 12th

Annual Tuition

/ $14,160 / $15,300 / $16,040*
Monthly Tuition / $1,416 / $1,530 / $1,604*
Annual Transportation (optional) / $1,611 / $1,611 / $1,611

2. Tuition Fees: The tuition may be paid in ten monthly installments from July to December and from March to June. The deadline to pay the fees will be the last day of each month.

  • Seniors will pay this annual fee in nine monthly installments from July to December and from March to May ($1,782 per month).

FIRST SEMESTER / SECOND SEMESTER
Month / Due Dates / Month / Due Dates
July (Matriculation) / July 31 / March / March 31
August / August 31 / April / April 30
September / September 30 / May / May 31
October / October 31 / June / June 30
November / November 30
December / December 31
  1. Matriculation Fee: The matriculation fee is equivalent to the July tuition fee and it is due on July 31. New students accepted to Colegio Roosevelt after the beginning of the school year, must pay a matriculation fee equivalent to a month’s tuition.It is important to mention that, even if parents or guardians havecompleted the Registration Online Process (ROL) on the school’s website, the enrollment is not official and the student will not be able to enroll for the 2017-2018 academicyear if there are pending collections at school. All of thisiswithout prejudiceto provisions in paragraph 10 below.

4. Annual Transportation Fee: School transportation is optional. Users of this service may pay it in nine installments of $179 each, from August to December and from March to June and need to be paid the last day of each month.

5. Penalty Interests:Penalty interests will be charged on monthly tuition fees made after the due date as stated in section 2 above and will be calculated automatically. The interest rate shall be equal to the maximum set by the Central Reserve Bank – BCR after the payment deadline, according to regulations announced on the official website of the BCR.

6.Payments for Applicants:

  • Application fee (non refundable, non transferable): $500 per student
  • One-time Entrance Fee (non refundable, non transferable): $18,500 per studentA $1,000 must be paid in

advance (refundable if the student is not accepted, non refundable if the student is accepted but the parents

decline the opening). Once the student is accepted, parents must pay the balance of the entrance fee (minus the

$1,000 paid as a deposit).

7.Withdrawals: I declare that I have been informed and I agree with the payments made to the school for entrance or application fee are non-refundable, should my child be withdrawn from the school for any reason, any time during the year.

Entrance Fee Reimbursement in anexceptional case: The administration may decide to refund a portion of the entrance fee for reasons of academic or learning deficiencies or an inability to meet the terms of conditional admittance. Such decision must be made after a period of documented evaluation. The amount of any such refund will not be greater than the difference between the fee paid and 25% for each partial year of attendance. In the case of expulsion, no refund will be granted.

8.Optional Programs and Services: Most after school sports and activities have no charge, but there are semester fees forsome extra curricular activities and classes such as photography, swimming academy, Suzuki lessons, Classroom WithoutWalls Program, Outdoor Adventure Education, etc.

9.School Policies: Parents commit themselves to support the policies and procedures outlined in the Parent Handbook of each school. Please click on the following link to access Colegio Roosevelt policies. MANUAL 2015.pdf

10.Academic Reports: I am aware that report cards and transcripts will only be issued to parents or legal guardians who do not have pending debts with the school. According to current regulations, Colegio Roosevelt has the right to withhold certificates of studies and other records of evaluations corresponding to the periods of unpaid debts.

11.Medical Information: I attest that the medical information that I have provided is accurate and complete.

12.Technology Digital Citizenship Agreement: Iunderstand and agree with all that is said in the Digital Citizenship Agreement(s) that my child/children will sign during the first month of school.

K – G1 DCA: https:

G2 – G3 DCA:

G4 - G5 DCA:

G6 - G12 DCA:

13. Internal Regulations: I acknowledge to have read the School’s Internal Regulations REGULATIONS 2017-2018-English.pdf. I commit myself to comply with the information stipulated in this document. Likewise, I declare that the information included in the Internal Bylaws might be modified of which I will be timely informed, and agree to revise. If you have any question, please contact Cynthia Sturner at

14.Parent Participation: Colegio Franklin Delano Roosevelt, The American School of Lima, is an independent, international school providing a college preparatory program in English for students from age 3 through grade 12.

The school expects parents to commit themselves to support Colegio Roosevelt’s Mission, Vision and Core Values listed below:

MISSION STATEMENT - Our mission is to empower our students to pursue their passion for learning, lead lives of integrity and create socially responsible solutions.

VISION STATEMENT - The school will provide an educational experience that:

  • is academically rigorous
  • enhances student learning through a diversity of teaching practices and styles
  • encourages independent thought, collaboration and artistic expression
  • offers choices in curricular and co-curricular activities
  • promotes environmental responsibility and social awareness
  • is competitive by international standards for a community that is united by the English language

CORE VALUES - We believe that:

  • Embracing diversity sustains and enriches life
  • Service develops the individual and builds community
  • Experience is the most profound source of learning
  • Each person has the potential to contribute
  • Individual integrity is fundamental to a healthy community
  • Choice empowers
  • Survival of humanity depends on the health of the environment

STRATEGIES:

STRATEGIC OBJECTIVES - By 2019, all students will:

  • Consistently engage in exploring and sharing diverse learning experiences in the pursuit of educational excellence
  • Consistently align their words and actions, take responsibility for the consequences of their choices and treat themselves and others with respect
  • Choose to act as socially responsible change agents for sustainable solutions to challenges in their community

September 2017