By armenia.com.au | Sunday, 10 January 2010
SYDNEY: The Galstaun College Board has announced all details of its 2010 SPECIAL ENROLMENT DRIVE, designed to significantly increase student numbers at the Ingleside school by providing financial and educational incentive for community parents.
In 2009, Galstaun College planned and implemented various significant enhancements and changes as part of the next stage of its growth and continued commitment to educational excellence. SEE REPORT CARD BELOW.
One of our next priorities is to increase our student population to past 320 students in 2010 and towards our first quarter century in 2011 for the College to become financially self-sufficient.
We are therefore undertaking a Special Enrolment Drive during 2010. This includes offering for a limited period the following incentive for our Community parents to enrol their children at Galstaun College in 2010:
We continue strive to be the school of choice for the entire Sydney Armenian Community.
Although our tuition fees are very competitive compared to other private schools, Galstaun College also has a program of Bursaries and Scholarships providing tuition assistance for worthy students. Such applications are considered and handled in a confidential and balanced manner. We firmly believe that no worthy student from our Community should be denied the unique and quality education Galstaun College provides.
* Reduction applies to full tuition fees only. Activities, books and stationery are paid separately.
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