Noordwyk Primary acting principal urges parents and guardians to pay school fees
Norah Ngobeni, acting principal of Noordwyk Primary School, said parents and guardians' failure to pay outstanding fees may result in the child not being issued a Grade 8 transfer card.
As the 2024 academic year recess officially commences on December 13, Noordwyk Primary School acting principal Norah Risana Ngobeni has reminded parents and guardians who are left behind with school fees to pay up.
Ngobeni said the Grade 7 parents and guardians’ failure to do so may affect the issuance of transfer cards for Grade 8.
She said, on November 29, they understand that managing expenses can be challenging, but it is important to ensure that all fees are settled timeously.
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“As we approach the end of the 2024 academic year, I would like to take a moment to remind you about outstanding school fees for your children. Please be informed that failure to fully settle outstanding fees by the end of the current academic year may affect the issuance of transfer cards for Grade 8. Transfer cards are essential for your child’s transition to the next grade, and we want to ensure that all learners can progress smoothly without any delays,” said Ngobeni.
She also urged the parents and guardians to review their fees account, and settle any outstanding amounts.
“Thank you for you attention to this important matter, and for your continued support of our school community. Together, we can ensure a successful transition for your child into Grade 8. To all the parents who are up-to-date with their accounts, we extend our sincere gratitude and wish learners the best of luck in their career development,” said Ngobeni.
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