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Class Fees Schedule

Still confused as to which class fee option best suits you, maybe the following explanations will help.

THE CASUAL PAYMENT
Attending class on a casual basis. If you wish to attend the occasional class paying casually is the best option for you. It costs only $25, you pay on the day of the class and your payment is only valid for that day.
Some students choose to pay for every class casually because they work away or have other life commitments that make it hard for them to attend classes on a regular basis. We understand this and are fine with this.
YELLOW CLASS CARD
Attending class on a weekly basis. If you have decided to attend at least one class a week over the next 2 months your best option is the yellow class card. It has 8 classes and costs $175, working out to be $21.90 per class, which 12.5% cheaper than the casual class cost. The yellow class card is valid for 8 weeks.
ORANGE CLASS CARD
Attending class at least twice a week. When you have decided that you really want at least 2 classes a week your best option is the orange class card. Like the yellow class card it has 8 classes, but it only costs $165, working out to be $20.65 per class, which 17.5% cheaper than the casual class cost. The orange class card is valid for 4 weeks.
GREEN CLASS CARD
Attending more than two classes a week. When you have decided that you really want more than 2 classes a week your best option is the green class card. This class card it has 20 classes and costs $385, but that works out to be $19.25 per class, which 23% cheaper than the casual class cost. The green class card is valid for 9 weeks.
RED INTRODUCTORY CARD
Attending more than two classes a week. If you're yoga curious and would like to try it out then red introductory card is ideal for you. You only have to attend one class a week, over 6 weeks valid period of the card. The red introductory card has 6 classes and costs $140, which works out to be $23.33 per class, a saving of 6.5% on a casual class cost.

* Discount is calculated when compared to the casual class cost.

More About Class Cards

How Do Class Cards Work

Each class card has a set number of redeemable classes and a validity period. Each class card’s mixture of cost, class number and validity periods offers different levels of value.

Students should choose the class card that best matches their intended weekly class attendance frequency to avoid wasting unredeemed classes. This might be once a week, twice a week or more often. It is allowable to use a class card more often and then redeem the classes more promptly.

It is expected that all a card’s classes will be redeemed within the valid period of a card. The valid period is indicated by the expiry date shown on the card. Classes cannot be redeemed after the expiry date.

However, we understand that life can sometimes be erratic and unforeseen circumstances can make it difficult to use all the classes before a card’s expiry date. If this happens, it is possible to extend the expiry date of a card by paying an extension fee. Extending your class card is explained in more detail below.

And then, because it is allowable to attend class as often as you like, sometimes all the classes may be redeemed before the card’s expiry date. There is a bonus class on each card, that can be claimed in this situation. The bonus class is explained in more detail below.

Bonus Class

Each class card has a bonus class that can be claimed under the following conditions:

Extending Your Class Card

The valid period of a class card can be extended in situations where the expiry date has lapsed but there are still unredeemed classes remaining on the card.

To extended the valid period of a class card an extension fee of $25 will need to be paid. The extension fee will extend the expiry date of the card by a further calendar month, from the day of payment. A card be extended multiple times with multiple payments.

COVID – Class Card Extension

Whilst there needs to be parameters around the validity period of class cards for business purposes it is not intended to be unreasonable given our current COVID environment. Any student may request a two week extension of their class card’s expiry date if they have been infected with COVID without the need to pay an extension fee.