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Fees
Tuition Fees for the academic year 2010/2011
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Nursery and Kindergarten 1 |
£15.00 morning session (8.30am - 12noon) £10.00 afternoon session (1pm - 3.30pm) or £30.00 per day (lunch included) |
| Kindergarten 2 (Reception) | £1650 per term |
Fees are reviewed each year and are payable termly by the first day of each term or by monthly direct debit.
Books
Basic text books are lent without charge (unless lost or damaged) and essential stationery is provided free of charge.
Lunch
The school provides a wide range of healthy meals cooked on its own premises. The charge varies from £12.00/week for Kindergarten to £15.00/week for Seniors. The charge for meals is added to the Tuition Fee in the preferred payment method. Whilst this is not compulsory, most children choose to eat school meals. Pupils may opt to bring a packed lunch if they so wish.
Transport
The school is unique in owning and operating its own fleet of coaches. Details including the cost of daily transport to and from school, routes and information for obtaining a school bus pass, can be obtained from the Transport Manager, Mr P. Keogh.
Individual Music Tuition
Per instrument: £122 for a set of 10 lessons per term.
Specialist Learning Support Lessons
For those pupils with specific learning difficulties such as dyslexia or dyspraxia, a charge of £30 per week will apply. Further details on request.
Fee Remissions
A 10% discount applies for the first child when three or more children from one family attend the school full time simultaneously.
Scholarships
Academic Scholarships are competed for annually by new entrants to the Senior School. They are awarded after the 11+ Entrance Assessment Day (mid - December for internal candidates and mid-January for external candidates), and all entrance candidates are considered automatically. There is no additional scholarship test for which to prepare.
Sporting, Music and Art Scholarships may be awarded to those who show outstanding potential which will enrich the life of the school. For further details, contact the Admissions Secretary.
Hulme Hall Assisted Places
The School is able to offer a small number of means-tested awards to outstanding pupils from homes where the income would not otherwise be sufficient to enable them to attend. Candidates take the normal Entrance Assessment, but parents who think they may qualify for assistance are invited to contact the Bursar for guidance in advance.
Bursaries
These are sometimes available to pupils already in the school, whose parental circumstances change dramatically mid-way through a course. These awards are means tested, usually short term, on a compassionate basis and entirely at the discretion of the school.

