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Fees, Scholarships & Bursaries 2016/17


Fees, Scholarships & Bursaries

Fees 2016/17

Years 10, 11 & 12

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ampbell College offers something unique - an environment that welcomes, challenges and inspires boys from 3-18. Our fees for Kindergarten, Junior, Senior and Boarding are itemised below. In addition, we can offer ‘wrap-around care’ facilities for our Kindergarten and Junior pupils with a Breakfast Club and an After-School Club on campus, the costs of which are listed below. Junior School

GBP £ Per Annum

Years 1-3

3,905

Years 4-7

4,190

Senior School

GBP £ Per Annum

Day boys (EU Citizens) Years 8-14

2,515

Day boys (non EU Citizens) Years 8-14

7,845

Scholarships based on the outcomes of internal examinations at the ends of Years 9, 10 and 11, will be awarded as follows: Award Top 15 students

£500 per annum for 1 year

Next 5 students

£250 per annum for 1 year

The qualifying students will be those who have the highest aggregate marks (variation from the mean) in 6 subjects. The subjects will consist of Mathematics, English, Science and a Foreign Language plus 2 other subjects excluding Art, Drama and Music.

Year 13 Scholarships based on the outcomes of results achieved at GCSE will be awarded as follows:

Boarding (EU Citizens) Years 8-14

12,955

Award

Boarding (non EU Citizens) Years 8-14

18,280

Students achieving £750 per annum for 2 years an “agreed” standard

Kindergarten/Wrap-Around Care

GBP £ Per Hour

Kindergarten

5.20

Breakfast Club (includes breakfast)

(Per Session) 2.50

After-School Club

5.20

Fee levels have been agreed on the basis of the current level of government grant funding. The Board of Governors reserve the right to amend the fees before 30 June 2016 should the level of grant decrease materially.

Scholarships The School is committed to encouraging and rewarding achievement.

Academic Scholarships The Board of Governors seeks to support applications to the College by offering scholarships for Years 8 and 9 for those boys who have achieved an agreed standard in either the AQE or GL assessments, and for Years 1014 to those whose performance in internal or external examinations has brought them academic success.

Years 8 & 9 Pupils who have completed either the AQE Ltd CEA or the PPTC (NI) GLA examinations prior to entering the College in Year 8 will receive a scholarship if they achieve the following standards in either of those examinations: Award Top 20%

£1,000 for both Years 8 & 9

Next 20%

£500 for both Years 8 & 9

Remaining pupils in “Top 10”

£500 per annum for 2 years

Next 5 students

£250 per annum for 2 years

The “agreed” standard is currently 35 or more points based on the outcome of pupil’s best 10 (or less) GCSE results. (A*=4, A=3, B=2, C=1) Students transferring from other schools may also qualify.

Year 14 The scholarships awarded in Year 13 will continue at that level in Year 14 if students meet expected standards in AS examinations at the end of Year 13. They must remain in the top 25 students based on the outcomes of AS examination results. Pupils who have not qualified for Year 13 scholarships will have the opportunity to qualify for a scholarship in Year 14 if they enter the “Top 15” students based on AS results. Scholarships as follows: Award Entering “Top 10”

£500 per annum for 1 year

Entering 11-15

£250 per annum for 1 year

Achievements will be measured by points achieved for results in the best 3 in AS Level examinations: points awarded (A=3, B=2, C=1) Where pupils have been unable to sit examinations, the Committee will review each individual case and may, upon review of past academic performance and commitment, award a scholarship.


Fees, Scholarships & Bursaries

Sports Scholarships

University Assistance

These scholarships will be awarded to Sixth Form students who excel in their chosen school sport.

Oxbridge

Qualification will be based on boys achieving representative honours (provincial minimum) or achieving an exceptional level of performance at provincial level (e.g. athletics schools’ championships) in a representative school sport. Consideration will also be taken as to the overall level of competition within the sport at provincial level. The awards will be £500 per annum and may be awarded for both Years 13 and 14 or for Year 14 only. All boys receiving such awards must continue to fully participate in the sport whilst at College. Boys transferring from other schools may also qualify.

Music Scholarships Minimum qualification will be by achievement of Grades as awarded by the Associated Board of the Royal School of Music. Scholarships will be awarded as follows:

A grant of £1000 per annum will be made to all students who have attended the College from Year 8 and enter, either, university directly, or, after College. The grant will be for a maximum of 4 years and made following the successful completion of each academic year. Students who have entered the College after Year 8 will be entitled to a grant of £750 per annum for a period of up to 4 years and made following the successful completion of each academic year.

Other Universities The governors may, at their discretion, offer a grant to pupils who achieve an agreed academic standard, as set by the Governors, in their A Level examinations. The grant will be for a maximum of 4 years and made following the successful completion of each academic year at the University attended.

The Committee

Award Years 8 & 9

Minimum of Grade 4

£100

Year 10

Minimum of Grade 5

£100

Years 11 & 12

Minimum of Grade 6

£200

Years 13 &14

Minimum of Grade 7

£500

Boys must continue to participate fully in the College Orchestra or a similar commitment. Boys transferring from other schools may also qualify.

Vocational & Arts Scholarships Qualification will be by way of boys showing exceptional talent in their field of, for example, Design & Technology, Art or Drama. GCSE results should be at A* level and preferably supported by a top 3 place in the Northern Ireland GCSE examinations. In addition the pupil will have to show an interest in the subject beyond pure school activities. The award will be £500 for both Years 13 and 14.

Bursaries Discounts are available to those with more than two children at the College, members of the clergy or those in the armed forces. The Governors will consider bursarial assistance to those families who suffer severe financial hardship.

An Awards Committee consisting of 2 Governors, the Headmaster and the Bursar, will decide on the allocation of scholarships each year based on the evidence of achievement provided. A consistent level of achievement will be sought from year to year. The Board of Governors, at the first available Board Meeting, will ratify their decision. Pupils and parents will be advised thereafter. The scholarship may forfeited if a pupil fails to give the commitment expected, is subject to major disciplinary issues or fails to fulfil his obligations properly to represent the College. Decisions of the Committee/Board will be final and all awards are in the gift of the Board of Governors.

Further Details For further information please contact the Bursars Office on: + 44 (0)28 9076 3076


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