Application fees
- There is no published application or enrolment fee for children applying to Bulgarian School Hristo Botev Bratislava. Admissions are handled via a submitted application form and the school confirms places according to its admission rules.
Tuition fees by year group (per term / per year)
- Compulsory schooling at the school is provided free of charge; no tuition is charged for the education financed from the state budgets as described in the school regulations. This applies to the compulsory stages of education and to the categories of pupils listed in the regulations (Bulgarian and Slovak citizens by bilateral agreement, citizens of EU member states, and third‑country nationals with permanent or qualifying long‑term residency/status).
- The school publishes no per‑term or per‑year numeric tuition rates for any year group in its 2025–2026 rules or admissions materials. Where education is not covered by the state budget and a fee would apply, no fixed fee schedule or amounts for specific year groups or terms are published in the available school documentation.
Billing schedule and payment terms
- No standard billing schedule or payment‑terms table for tuition (for example: termly instalments, due dates, or late‑payment penalties) is published in the school's publicly available regulations and admissions information. For any chargeable services that may apply (see Other costs below), parents should expect those items to be billed separately when applicable; no publicised recurring tuition billing calendar appears in the school's 2025–2026 rules and admissions pages.
Boarding fees (if applicable)
- The school operates education in a day‑school format (daily instruction); there are no boarding facilities listed and no boarding fees are published.
Other costs and fees (uniforms, meals, books, extracurricular, administrative items)
- School meals: The school offers organised hot meals in the school canteen; meal provision is noted in admissions materials, but no publicised per‑meal or monthly price for school meals is listed in the school documents. Parents should expect meal charges to be an additional payable item where used.
- Textbooks and learning materials: The school provides textbooks, exercise books and teaching kits for mandatory subjects for free use under the conditions set out in the regulations; specific lists of free resources for particular classes are published as learning resources. There is no general published price list for textbooks that parents must buy.
- Extracurricular activities and clubs: Extracurricular programmes and clubs are listed in admissions information; the school does not publish a standard price list for these activities. Some activities or trips may carry separate charges when organised.
- Administrative / voluntary contributions: The parents' civic association supporting the school receives and uses donations for school projects and administrative expenses; such voluntary contributions and specific project items are reported, but no compulsory parental donation schedule is published.
- Uniforms / compulsory clothing: No published uniform requirement or uniform price list is included in the school's public documents.
Refund information
- There is no published refund policy for tuition, meals, extracurricular fees or other charges in the school regulations and admissions materials available for 2025–2026. Where a paid item is charged, the school's formal rules do not contain a publicly posted standard refund clause in the documents reviewed.
Fee payment options
- The school's public documents do not publish a standard list of accepted payment methods (for example: credit card, online payment portal, specific bank transfer details). Contact details for the school office are provided for administrative arrangements; specific payment methods and banking/payment details are handled through the school's administration rather than via a publicly published fee‑payment page.
Summary of findings and notes on availability of numeric fees
- The school's 2025–2026 official rules state that compulsory education at Bulgarian School Hristo Botev Bratislava is provided free of charge for the categories listed, and that free textbooks/learning materials are provided under the conditions in those rules. These are the principal fee‑related provisions published in the school's regulatory and admissions materials.
- The school does not publish numeric tuition amounts, per‑term or per‑year fee schedules, meal prices, boarding fees (none listed), refund rules for paid items, or a public list of accepted payment methods in the available 2025–2026 documentation. Because no numeric fee schedule for 2026/27 or 2025/26 tuition is published in the school documents reviewed, there are no specific monetary figures to present for per‑term or per‑year tuition.