What is a bursary?
Bursaries can be awarded from 20-100% of fees, and may include assistance with school bus travel, uniform and curriculum activities. They are awarded to candidates whose performance in the entrance assessments suggests academic merit and where the application satisfies the financial constraints set out by the Governors. Bursaries are reviewed annually; they may increase or decrease according to financial circumstances.

How do bursaries differ from scholarships?
Means-tested bursary provision is separate from the scholarships programme. Scholarships are awarded to recognise excellence, ability and potential in one or more academic or extracurricular areas. The financial value is a nominal fee reduction and they are not subject to means testing. Visit the scholarships page for further information.