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Fees & Funding

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A QLD Government Funded Program

Ontrack College is a Queensland Special Assistance School, which means the program is fully funded by government allocations. There are no tuition fees for families. Students who are enrolled and attend Ontrack are covered under this funding model, which supports the delivery of the program, staffing, curriculum, and student services.​

Fees & Inclusions at Ontrack

What Families Need to Pay For

What Families Need to Pay For

Students are issued two Ontrack College polo shirts when they begin at the College. Parents/carers may choose to purchase additional uniform shirts or replacement items if needed.​ 

Families may also be asked to contribute to occasional, small costs, such as:

  • Excursions or special activities

  • Replacement uniform items

  • Lost or damaged school property

What Ontrack College Covers

What Ontrack College Covers

As a government-funded Special Assistance School, Ontrack provides the core program at no charge to families. This includes:

  • Curriculum materials and classroom resources

  • Daily learning activities and practical program supplies

  • Student support services and personalised learning

  • Pastoral care and wellbeing support

  • A structured, supportive learning environment

  • Daily breakfast and lunch prepared on site

  • Two Ontrack College polo uniform shirts.

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Take the First Step

To ensure the best fit for your child, Ontrack College requires an enrolment application before tours, meetings, or interviews are offered. This allows us to understand your child’s needs and assess whether we can provide the right support and environment.​ 

 

Once we have reviewed your application, we will contact you about the next steps, which may include a school visit or an interview.

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