GUIDELINES FOR HOMESTAY



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BODWELL HIGH SCHOOL 955 Harbourside Dr. North Vancouver, BC, Canada V7P 3S4 Telephone: 604-924-5056 Fax: 604-924-5058 GUIDELINES FOR HOMESTAY Responsibilities of the Student: 1. To be considerate of all family members. 2. To respect household rules and repay the family for any damages caused. 3. To make an effort to participate in family activities, including meals. Inform the family in advance, if he/she is not going to be home for a meal. 4. To follow curfew set by school: School days: Weekend Curfew times: 8:00 pm 14 years and under 10:30 pm for all other students 10:00 pm 14 years and under 11:30 pm for all other students 5. The student must have advanced written permission (AWP) from their counselor for permission to stay overnight at another location. Inform the host family also. 6. To invite guests home ONLY with the permission of the host parent. Invited guests must leave before curfew. * It is preferable for visiting family members to stay at a hotel. 7. No food or drink in bedrooms. Keep your own bedroom clean. 8. To ask to use the telephone and pay for long distance charges, preferably use a phone card. Limit phone calls to a responsible length of time. No phone calls after 10 pm. 9. To be reasonable and responsible about computer use in the homestay. No downloading movies or use of pornographic sites. 10. To be responsible for personal bathing items such as: shampoo, toothpaste, sanitary / shaving supplies. Limit shower to 10 minutes. 11. To clean up after him /herself in the home and assist with basic household chores when necessary. 12. To keep the home safe by locking the door when leaving and if needed, set the home security alarm 13. Students are prohibited from using cigarettes, alcohol or illegal drugs. In cases where this has occurred, the school rules and expectations will be applied. Responsibilities of Host Family and School are listed on the reverse side of this page. Share / Homestay_patrice / applications-homestay / BHS Guideline.doc updated Feb. 16, 2012

Responsibilities of the Host Family: 1. To provide the student with a private room (bed and linens, desk, dresser and /or closet, alarm clock, window and appropriate lighting) three meals a day and interaction with the family. 2. To include the student in family activities, meals and outings. 3. To treat the student with respect and tolerance, and respect cultural differences. 4. To report all concerns and student absences to the school. Ask for the homestay coordinator or the student's counsellor. 5. Call or email the homestay coordinator if your student is sick and will miss classes. 6. Report any suspected drug or alcohol use immediately. 7. To inform the school when a student who does not have parental consent, stays overnight elsewhere, comes home very late for dinner or after the Bodwell curfew time. 8. To help the student learn Canadian culture and about Vancouver. 9. To ensure that English is the language spoken when the student is present. 10. Provide general care to the student and help the student to succeed in school 11. To provide the student with a key to the house. 12. To let the student use the telephone, computer service, TV, laundry and other household appliances. 13. Not to ask the student to do household chores or to babysit. 14. To maintain relevant home insurance policies throughout the homestay period. 15. To inform the school in case of the absence of an adult overnight at home. 16. To have an up to date criminal record check from the North Vancouver RCMP. Responsibilities of the School: 1. To make a concerted effort to match prospective students to appropriate, chosen homestay families. 2. To pay homestay fees to the family according to the Bodwell payment and refund policy. 3. To brief the family and student on their respective responsibilities prior to the homestay program 4. To mediate between the family and student if there are any misunderstandings, and determine changes in the homestay arrangement. 5. To make final judgment as to any possible disputes between the family and student, and have full discretion to terminate the arrangement at any time when it deems necessary. Share / Homestay_patrice / applications-homestay / BHS Guideline.doc updated Feb. 16, 2012

January 27, 2015 BODWELL'HIGH'SCHOOL' Division'of'Bodwell'College' ' 955'HARBOURSIDE'DRIVE' NORTH'VANCOUVER,'B.C.' CANADA''V7P'3S4' ' TEL:'(604)'924J5056' FAX:'(604)'924J5058' INTERNET:'www.bodwell.edu' EJMAIL:'office@bodwell.edu' To Whom It May Concern: At Bodwell High School we require all homestay families to have a General Criminal Record Check and a Vulnerable Sector Check as they will be responsible for children under 18 years old. Please bring this letter to the North Vancouver Police Department when you go to get your criminal record check. Yours truly, Patrice Mitchell Homestay Coordinator, Bodwell High School Phone: 604-924-5066 ext. 117 Fax: 604-924-5030 Cell: 604-812-1307 Email: patrice@bodwell.edu

BODWELL HIGH SCHOOL 955 Harbourside Drive, North Vancouver, BC, Canada, V7P 3S4 Phone: (604) 924-5056 fax: (604) 924-5030 e-mail: office@bodwell.edu PAYMENT AND REFUND POLICY 1. The first thirty days will be an arrangement which is a trial period for both the student and the host family. The student should be able to leave the host family, if it is deemed necessary, within the first thirty days, even with short notice and should not be punished. The host family will also have the option of asking a student to leave if there are circumstances which might lead to such a decision. The host family should refund the unused portion of the homestay fees to the school as soon as the student leaves the home, calculated at $28 or $30 per day. 2. Host families are paid $850 for each month. However, if the student moves in after the first day of the month, the host family will be paid a prorated amount. At the beginning of a semester, the host family may be paid half a month's fee within a week of the student moving in. After two weeks if all is well, a cheque for the remaining money will be sent. For families hosting minor students, under age 16, the payment is $900 per month. 3. For each subsequent month, the payment is mailed to the host family in the first week of the month. The cheques are received from Bodwell School, not from the students directly. 4. All host families must communicate regularly with the homestay coordinator and submit regular monthly written reports to the school. 5. After the first thirty days, if either one party decides to terminate the arrangement, 2 weeks notice is required. Payment or refund will be accepted in lieu of notice. 6. Families agree to follow the Homestay Rules as set out by the school. If they have any concerns related to the student, they must contact the school as soon as possible. All adults in the home must have submitted a recent criminal record check from the North Vancouver Police. I have read the above and fully accept the payment and refund policy. Host family name: Host family signature: Date: **Please return a copy to the school after you have signed and keep another for your own reference.

BODWELL HIGH SCHOOL 955 Harbourside Drive, North Vancouver, BC.. V7P 3S4 Telephone: 604-924-5066 ext.117 Fax: 604-924-5030 E-mail: patrice@bodwell.edu HOST FAMILY APPLICATION PERSONAL INFORMATION Applicant's Name: Address: Postal Code: Telephone Number(s): Home Work Cellular Email: Fax: PLEASE LIST THE PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN YOUR HOUSE (INCLUDING YOURSELF) Name DOB Relationship Education Level Occupation Spoken Language Country of Origin Years in Canada 1. How did you hear about this program? 2. Are you registered with other homestay agencies? If so, which ones? 3. Have you ever had a foreign student stay in your home? yes no 4. Do you have students staying with you now? If yes, how many? 5. What is the maximum number of students you would be willing to house at one time? 6. Briefly describe your home (i.e. number of bedrooms, bathrooms, levels, etc.) 7. Describe the room(s) where the student(s) will sleep (at which level, size of room, number of beds, furniture, etc.) 8. Is there an internet connection in the room? 9. Does any family member smoke? Do you allow smoking inside your home?

10. List your house pets, if any: 11. Is there a computer or printer that the student could use? 12. Do you have any special guidelines about the use of the computer or phone? 13. Is there a piano or private washroom for the student to use? 14. What are your family's hobbies and interests? 15. In what kinds of activity would you include the student? 16. Please indicate the most convenient bus route to the new North Van school and the travel time required: (The school located in the automall area, at 955 Harbourside Drive, North Vancouver.) 17. Are you willing to help with transportation in emergencies and/or special occasions? 18. Are you willing to give your student(s) some assistance with school assignments? 19. Do you have any religious or cultural beliefs which influence your relationship with others? 20. Please indicate any additional information pertaining to your household (food, laundry, family rules, etc.): 21. Do you have any preference for the student regarding age, sex, nationality, etc.? 22. Describe your work schedule: 23. Will someone be at home during the day? 24. Have you had a criminal record check completed in the past two years? If so, by what agency or employer? 25. Please list name of two references: Name: Relationship to you: Tel. No.: Name: Relationship to you: Tel. No.: I declare that the information given in this application form is correct. I have read and agreed to the two attached papers, "Guidelines for Homestay Program" and "Payment & Refund Policy". Host family signature: Date: Please return completed forms to: Patrice Mitchell Homestay Coordinator, Bodwell High School 955 Harbourside Drive, North Vancouver, B.C., V7P 3S4 Fax: 604-924-5030 You will be contacted by the Homestay Coordinator when students are available. Please submit a digital photo of your family and the outside of your house to the homestay coordinator at: patrice@bodwell.edu