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FEES

Tuition Fees 2026

4 Terms (Full year)
$12,000
3 Terms
$9,900
2 Terms
$6,300
1 Term
$3,500
Less than one Term (10 weeks)
$350 per week
Administration fee (per annum) (non-refundable)
$500
Homestay Placement Fee (non-refundable)
$500
Homestay fees (per week)
$350
Homestay fees per year (4 terms and holidays) 48 weeks
$16,800
Insurance (approximate – quoted individually)
$650

Tuition fees include all tuition, ESOL classes, stationery, class trips and use of a chromebook or iPad during the school year.

Additional costs include school camps, sports fees and extracurricular activity fees.

A formal invoice will accompany the student’s Offer of Place.


Student Fee Protection

Fees paid by international students are secure and protected in the event of:

a. Failure of the student to obtain a study visa; or
b. Voluntary withdrawal by the student; or
c. Lytton Street School ceasing to provide the agreed educational programme; or
d. Lytton Street School ceasing to be a signatory to the Code of Practice; or
e. Lytton Street School ceasing to be an education provider.

Students’ tuition fees are safeguarded by Lytton Street School’s own student fee protection processes to ensure that in the event of issues a. – e. arising that students will be refunded for any undelivered portion of their programme of study.


Withdrawal and Refund Policy

If a student voluntarily withdraws from their programme of study, before or after commencement of their study, then the student’s parent or legal guardian must apply in writing to the Principal prior to the student commencing at school or within one month of the student’s last day at school (or within one month of the student gaining permanent residency) outlining the circumstances leading the request. All requests for a refund will be considered and settled under the terms and conditions of the school’s Withdrawal and Refund Policy(hyperlink) unless by special exception by Lytton Street School’s Board of Trustees.

Lytton Street School will make no refund:
a. When a student’s enrolment is terminated by the school for a breach of the enrolment contract or breaking New Zealand law.
b. When a student has been stood down, suspended or excluded.
c. When an enrolment application is inaccurate and contains false information.
d. When the student’s request for a refund is declined by the Board of Trustees