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Frequently Asked Questions

Discover more about our boarding school.

Boarding at Haileybury Rendall School

What do boarders do on weekends?
Can my child take leave from school whenever they want?
How does my child do their laundry?
My child has special dietary needs. Can you accommodate them?
Are boarding school scholarships available?
Do you offer sessional boarding?
Will there be 24/7 supervision?
Will my child be safe?
What is the accommodation arrangement (eg. single rooms, shared rooms)?
Is a parent able to visit the school at any time?
What should my child bring with them? Is bedding and linen provided, or should we supply this?
How does my child travel to and from school?
What are the fees?

What do boarders do on weekends?

Weekends are an important time for our boarders to rest, relax, learn in different settings, study and prepare for the week ahead. The structured activities we offer are diverse, offer choice, and make the most of experiences that only the Northern Territory can offer.

Activities range from outdoor experiences, particularly during the dry season, with visits to stunning national parks, beaches, gardens, markets, and water-based adventures. Recreational shopping, connecting with family and friends, taking in live theatre or sports matches, ice-skating, swimming, movies and the like.

We also have a range of regular onsite events throughout the year such as discos, movie nights, trivia nights, cooking, swimming, bike riding, and more. Our boarders have regular opportunities to offer input into the sort of activities we engage in so that what we do reflects the interests and passions of our group.

Can my child take leave from school whenever they want?

All boarders have the opportunity to have weekend/evening sign-outs, given that they are signed out to an approved person as identified by the child’s parent/family/guardian. This consent can be granted on an ongoing basis to a specifically designated person or can be communicated to boarding staff as a ‘once off’ via verbal consent.

If extended leave is required, this can be applied for via the school.

Weekend leave can be granted for boarders so they can spend time with friends and relatives. This leave is only granted with the permission of parents or caregivers who can also approve students to travel with other authorised individuals.

How does my child do their laundry?

Students are provided with regular access and opportunities to access our laundry facilities to ensure that their clothes are fresh and clean.

My child has special dietary needs. Can you accommodate them?

Yes, our kitchen staff are regularly informed of any student dietary requirements, including allergies and anaphylaxis and will cater to these needs.

Are boarding school scholarships available?

To celebrate the opening of the new Madjirra Boarding House, the school is currently offering a limited number of Foundation Boarding Scholarships. To find out more about this scholarship, enquire at haileyburyrendall@haileybury.com.au.

The school also offers General Excellence and Academic scholarships, and Indigenous students are also encouraged to apply for the Indigenous Youth Leadership Program scholarships through the Smith Family or the Larrakia Scholarship.

Do you offer sessional boarding?

During the term, day students can board for short to mid-term periods. This option is particularly popular amongst parents who travel during the school year or students who prefer to board Monday to Friday and return home for the weekends. Sessional boarding is only available when space allows, so please contact us for further information.

Will there be 24/7 supervision?

The Director of Boarding oversees the Boarding Program and provides an important link between Boarding and the Day School. They are supported by a team of professional and highly trained staff who provide 24-hour care.

Will my child be safe?

In Boarding, we maintain the highest standards of safety and take our duty of care to your children seriously. Your child’s safety is our number one priority with full risk management plans in place for activities and outings, supported by well-documented policies and procedures. Excellent pastoral care programmes, as well as access to health centres, counsellors, and staff are all contributing factors to your child's overall wellbeing. Overnight staff also provide security. Rooms are lockable and belongings are stored appropriately.

What is the accommodation arrangement (eg. single rooms, shared rooms)?

Junior bedrooms consist of two student areas, each with their own study area including desk, chair, lamp, bookshelves and storage. Senior rooms are generally designed for individual use, though boarders do have an option to share a room if this is preferred. Rooms are spacious and kept cool all year round with efficient air-conditioning split systems in every room.

Is a parent able to visit the school at any time?

Yes. This is welcomed and encouraged by the school. Prior arrangement is important to ensure that your child is onsite, and not participating in one of our many activities or attending school or school events.

What should my child bring with them? Is bedding and linen provided, or should we supply this?

Linen and bedding are provided by the school. For a full packing list, please see our boarding handbook.

How does my child travel to and from school?

Local travel is managed by boarding house staff for sports training, social activities and medical appointments. The experienced team also help to arrange after-school or weekend transport from remote and regional communities.

What are the fees?

Please visit our Fees and Payments page for the most up to date tuition fees.