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Debt Recovery

Debt Recovery

Home > About Us  > Policies > Debt Recovery

Like most schools, we charge parents for some items, and must manage any parental debts.

To enable any school to function properly, particularly when all schools’ finances are under so much external pressure, it is important that the school recovers payment from parents for services the school provides, and does so without having to expend further time and resources chasing up debts. Furthermore, as a public body, Coleridge is legally obliged to account for all its expenditure.

To assist Coleridge to run effectively, and to comply with its legal obligations, we ask that parents make all payments in good time. We will inform you as early as possible in advance of the money you owe for any of the goods, services or facilities Coleridge provides you.

Click here to read the full Debt Recovery Policy.

Click here to read our Charging Policy.

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