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Pricing
  Total Documentary Cost Average Cost Per Student
Australia
United Kingdom
United States
A$754 A$29
£546 £21
US$754 US$29

All prices are ex-taxes. Documentaries can be funded by the education organisation, the school, or parents. The total cost of each documentary production includes Starter Pack™, editing, production, teacher portfolio DVD, school archive DVD, 26 pupil DVDs, and archiving of movies for future use. Costs are only incurred when each documentary is approved by the school or teacher. Starter Packs™ will be sent to your school within 7 days. You can order additional Starter Packs™ at any time. Contact us for all pricing queries.

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Privacy, permission and security
Controlling and containing images in the digital age are important issues. The ClassMovies programme ensures that all movies have the correct parental permission, are approved by the teacher, and are a positive representation of the school.
The programme deals with these important issues through a three stage policy:

Stage One
Every Starter Pack™ contains a Parent Consent form specific to the ClassMovies programme which covers the use of the images by the school. Therefore only children whose parents/carers have given written permission are filmed.

Stage Two
Next, the teacher reviews a draft of their movie to ensure that any child that did not have permission is excluded. Any such images are removed from the final movie at this point.

Stage Three
Finally, every movie is identified by a unique Class Code. This code is only known by the school. Parents can only access their movies by use of the code and all movies are delivered to the class teacher to go home with the child.

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Partners

ClassMovies engage across the breadth of school and parent communities. Here's what some of our partners in the ClassMovies programme have said:

Education organisations (Government)
"What impressed me about the pilot of ClassMovies in ten of our schools was how it brought alive the day to day excitement and adventure of learning for our children. Indeed many of our schools have expressed a wish to be fully involved once more. I was delighted at how the initiative was received by parents and pupils and teachers and am proud that Croydon LA has this unique partnership with ClassMovies."
Alan Potter, Director of Education, London Borough of Croydon, United Kingdom

Education organisations (Catholic)
"We are incredibly enthusiastic about this partnership and can't wait to get started. It will be a great insight into our schools and the Catholic schools system as well as a great gift for the child and their parents.  We foresee ClassMovies being screened at graduations, open days, education expos and a range of other events. We also plan to use these movies as part of our teacher recruitment initiatives."
Ron Dullard, Director of Catholic Education in WA, Australia

Education organisations (Independent)
"IPSHA has been associated with ClassMovies since 2006. Today, over 500 ClassMovies have been produced across IPSHA schools around Australia. Heads report that the ClassMovies programme is a fantastic way to market their schools, teachers find it rewarding, parents value the insight it gives into their child's life at school and each student is provided with a lifelong memory of their class."
Keith Dalleywater, Federal President - Independent Primary Schools Heads of Australia

Principals 
"We have been using ClassMovies for the past three years and it has proved to be an outstanding success.  Parents are absolutely thrilled to receive such a wonderful remembrance of their children's years at school. As a school administration team we use ClassMovies as a loop in our foyer as an advertisement for our school. The teachers find the filming easy to do and hassle free as no editing is involved, just point and shoot."
Mark Panaia, Principal, St Mary's Primary School, Kalgoorlie, Australia

Teachers 
"I absolutely loved it!! I have shown my kids and they LOVED it also!! They were cheering and clapping. It will be a fantastic memory of their year together. I only wish there had been something similar when I was in Year 5."
Claire Milne, Year 5 Teacher, St Gerard's Primary School, Westminster, Australia
Read more comments from our 1,000 teacher survey here

Parent Organisations
"ClassMovies are a wonderful way for parents to have a glimpse into their child's classroom. They give them a much more comprehensive view of what goes on in their child's school day and provide a perfect record to be enjoyed long after their school days finish."
Siobhan Allen, Liaison Officer, Parents and Friends Federation of WA

Parents
"Thank you! This is how my son will remember his 2M class for the rest of his life. I'm just sorry that ClassMovies weren't around when I was at school."
Antonia Folden, Parent, Rose Bay Primary School, Australia

Film schools
"I can not express enough how we value our school's relationship with ClassMovies. It is the deep desire of every committed teacher that their students find fulfilling work at the end of their studies. ClassMovies not only provides employment for a significant number of our graduates but also shows them that filmmaking can be a powerful tool for good."
Leslie Oliver, Head of Studies, Sydney Film , Australia
 

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From the Heart

A couple of weeks ago I visited David Wilcox, Headteacher at The Hayes School in Surrey, England. David's teachers have been making ClassMovie documentaries in his school since 2010 through our partnership with Croydon Local Authority. Croydon schools have been using the Starter Packs™ to make documentaries about a 'week in the life' of classrooms, and this year Croydon will also be filming documentaries about the teaching of the new curriculum for delivery across schools throughout the Borough. For us, it's exciting to see our partners using ClassMovies to support teachers with their teaching.
Phillip Lewis, Executive Producer
March 27th, 2012

What
From The Heart

Who
David Wilcox
Headteacher
The Hayes School

Where
Surrey
England

When
March 12th, 2012

Partnership
Croydon LA
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