St. Xavier's School - Bokaro
 Committed to Human Excellence

The school does not receive any grants from the government or non-government sources. It is fully dependent on the fees paid by the parents and guardians for meeting its financial obligations. The fees are increased periodically to keep up with rising salaries and other costs. The fee structure for the academic year (Apr-Mar) is given in the table below.

FEE STRUCTURE FOR 2020-21

FEE HEADS P-III IV-VII VIII IX-X XI-XII Sc. XI-XII A/C
Annual Fee*  12000 14400 14520 14040 15120 13920
Academic Fee. 80 90 100 110 120 120
Cocurricular Fee 60 90 90 100 120 120
Computer Fee 170 170 170 170 170 170
Development Fee 160 160 160 160 160 160
Establishment Fee 390 390 390 390 390 390
Fete Fee 0 0 0 50 100 0
Laboratory Fee 20 40 40 50 60 60
Library Fee 10 10 10 10 10 10
Non-teaching Staff Fee 30 30 30 30 30 30
Poor Students Fee 80 100 100 100 100 100
Tech Fee 0 120 120 0 0 0
Other Fees per month 1000 1200 1210 1170 1260 1160
Monthly Tuition Fee 2490 2800 2880 3140 3350 3350
To Pay Each Month 3490 4000 4090 4310 4610 4510
Monthly with Computer 3490 4000 4090 4460 4870 4770

 

Please note that no annual readmission fee is charged by the school. *What was previously charged as annual fee is now broken up as shown above and charged in twelve equal monthly instalments.

 

  • The monthly Tuition Fee is to pay the salaries of teaching and office staff.
  • The Academic Fee covers the cost of the school diary, magazine, ID card, teaching aids, school exams, and student-health care.
  • The Cocurricular Fee pays for competitions, craft, games, student-clubs, students’ seminars, guest lectures, school feasts and celebrations, etc.
  • The Development Fee is meant for equipment, furniture, repair and maintenance, major repairs, construction and staff quarters, and so on.
  • The Establishment Fee covers most of the administrative expenses such as audit fee, bank charges, electricity, generator maintenance, taxes, legal and professional charges, office expenses, staff training, travel, telephone, etc.
  • The Non-Teaching Staff Fee is for the payment of salaries and other allowances of the maintenance staff, casual workers and security guards.
  • The Poor Students Fee covers partially the fee concessions given each year.
  • The Fete Fee (total ₹120) includes the SSL raffle ticket of ₹10 and the cost of coupons to be issued at the time of the Annual Fete.
  • The Tech Fee will pay for smart classes, language lab, messaging, school website, school management software with mobile app.
  • The school provides group insurance to all students against accidents to themselves or to their earning parent. The premium to be paid in April is ₹200.
  • The Bus Fee (₹750 per month, paid quarterly) by those who avail the bus facility is meant to cover the fuel and maintenance of the buses as well as the salaries of the bus staff.
  • The monthly Computer Fee is ₹150 for Class IX-X and ₹250 for Class XI-XII for those who opt for it in these classes.
  • In April the students of Class IX are required to pay to CISCE through the school the registration fee of ₹500.
  • Those who appear for ICSE are charged in April ₹2800. The ISC candidates pay ₹3500 for Science and ₹3300 for Commerce. The cost of the Migration Certificate for ISC is also included here.

The fees are to be paid by online transfer, UPI or at bank counter. There will be no fee collection in the school. More information about the process of fee payment will be made available to parents before the end of March.

Fees for April and May should be paid within April. Parents may also choose to pay fees quarterly, half yearly or for the whole year in advance, if they so wish. The school fees are to be paid before the 20th of each month.

Delayed payment will attract a fine of Rs 100/- per month. The fine accumulates at the same rate for each month’s due. Students having more than a month’s fee due may not be allowed to attend classes. Parents who anticipate difficulty in fee payment should write in the diaries of their children seeking permission from the Vice Principal for delayed payment. No deferment beyond two months will be granted. The fines mentioned before will be applicable even when permission is granted for delayed payment. The names of those having more than two months’ dues are liable to be removed from the rolls.

         The school is compassionate towards the students from families that suffer economic hardships. Applications of deserving students for fee concession are accepted after payment of April fees. The forms are available with the Vice Principal. Completed forms are to be returned to the relevant Vice Principal before 10th April. The concession committee will study the applications and award concession to those it considers deserving.  Besides availability of funds, the student’s academic achievement, class attendance and behavior as well as the parents’ financial condition will be taken into account in judging the “deserving” cases. If concession is granted, the amount paid for April and May fees, in excess, will be adjusted in the fee account of the student. Concessions granted are valid for only the current academic year. Fresh applications must be submitted each academic year. Sanctioned concession may be withdrawn on account of bad conduct or unsatisfactory academic performance.