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Senior School Fees, Scholarships and Bursaries
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FEES
Registration fee
£50 should be paid on completion of an Application Form via bank transfer.
Admission fee
A non-returnable deposit of £300 will be requested at the time of a place being offered, and this will be refunded after the end of the pupils final term at the School, less any costs outstanding. If the place is not taken up, the deposit is not refunded.
The deposit and registration fee are non-refundable in the case of subsequent withdrawal.
Current tuition fee
Fees for 2020/2021 are £4,054 per term, which is inclusive of all teaching materials, books, first sitting of external examinations, learning support, clubs and activities. Fees are reviewed annually for the following academic year.
There are three methods for payment of the school fees:
- by direct debit (our 0% interest scheme spread over ten months is very popular) – School Fee Plan
- by debit card or credit car
- by cheque.
Further details are available from the School Business Manager, Mrs Tracey Pascall, at the School – pascallt@khviii.net
Governors have made the decision not to increase the fees for this Academic Year 2020-2021 and therefore the Senior School fees remain at £4,054.
SCHOLARSHIPS
Scholarships are designed to assist those pupils who have demonstrated the potential to benefit from the education and opportunities provided by King Henry VIII School and who would actively contribute to the ethos and community spirit within the school. The awards will continue through a student’s time in the school, as long as it can be demonstrated that they are benefitting from the education provided.
Scholarships at 11+
Academic Scholarships: General Excellence, Maths and English
All candidates who performed particularly well in the Entrance Examination will be considered for scholarships in English, Mathematics and General Excellence. They will be invited into school for interview or a scholarship paper.
Art Scholarship
Students seeking an Art Scholarship are requested to complete the Art Scholarship Application Form, alongside the Main Application Form. In addition they should provide a portfolio of their work for consideration by the Head of Art. Candidates are then invited into a Masterclass Day for further assessment. More information is on the Art Scholarship Application Form.
ART SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FORM
Music Scholarship
Candidates are requested to complete the Music Scholarship Application Form in addition to the Main Application Form. They are also asked to provide a simple recording of a piece, either instrumental or voice, which they would be prepared to perform if selected for interview. Music candidates are advised to consult our Head of Instrumental Studies, Mr Kennedy, before submitting their application.
MUSIC SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATION FORM
Sixth Form Scholarships at 16+
All students who have submitted an Application Form to join the Sixth Form at King Henry VIII School by December of the year preceding entry, will receive a letter inviting them to apply for a Sixth Form Scholarship. This letter will also be circulated to current Year 11 students at the school. Application is by letter from the student, addressed to the Headmaster and should be accompanied by a brief curriculum vitae detailing (as a minimum) the GCSE subjects being studied, the results of GCSE Mock examinations and the intended A-level subjects.
Academic Scholarship
Applicants should be capable of, and on course to achieve, at least 8 and 9 grades in all subjects at GCSE that are intended for Sixth Form Study, as demonstrated by the predicted grades provided by their present school. Students should have made a full contribution to the life of their current school.
Music Scholarship:
Students applying for a Music Scholarship should be able to demonstrate a wide involvement in music-making within their present school and ideally in the wider community. Successful candidates will be expected to show ability and enthusiasm to take a leading role in the musical activities of the school and to be capable of following the standard A-level courses offered at this school, one of which must be Music.
Sport Scholarship
Applicants must have the academic ability to succeed within the Sixth Form and be able to demonstrate a wide-ranging contribution to school sport in two or more sporting activities.
SIXTH FORM SCHOLARSHIP PROCESS INFORMATION LETTER – Entry 2021
BURSARIES
Bursaries are awarded to pupils whose parents are unable to pay the full school fees. Bursaries are assessed by means-testing. These awards are designed to assist those pupils who have demonstrated the potential to benefit from the education and opportunities provided by King Henry VIII School and who would actively contribute to the ethos and community spirit within the school. The awards will continue through the student’s time in the school, for as long as it can be demonstrated that they are benefitting from the education provided.
Bursaries are available and are awarded by the Governors who consider performance in the Entrance Examination alongside parental income. The Foundation offers means-tested awards annually to entrants at the main point of entry (Years 3, 7 and 12). Bursaries may offer up to 90% fee remission. Bursaries may be combined with Scholarships.
CSF BURSARY AND SCHOLARSHIP POLICY | PDF
How to apply for Bursaries
Parents wishing to apply for a Bursary should tick the appropriate box on the main Application Form and will then receive a Bursary Form on which to submit financial details in confidence.
The deadline for Bursary applications for entry September 2021 is Friday 20th November 2020 (except 16+).
Sixth Form Bursary Forms submitted for September 2021 entry will be considered in May 2021. A Sixth Form application must have been submitted prior to any Bursary request.