Annual Information Booklet 2023 - St James Senior Boys' School

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ANNUAL INFORMATION BOOKLET

SEPTEMBER 2023

• SCHOOL ETHOS AND AIMS

• ST JAMES SCHOOLS WORLDWIDE

• SCHOOL GOVERNORS AND TRUSTEES

• GENERAL INFORMATION

• ADMISSIONS

• CURRICULUM

• CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

• EXAMINATION RESULTS

• LEAVERS’ DESTINATION

• FEES

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‘Uniquely St James’

St James School was founded in January 1975. It was inspired by the desire of parents who wanted to offer their own children and the children of future generations a different education to that available at the time. These parents were philosophically-inclined: through their own studies, they had come to value the importance of an education which provided spiritual enrichment as well as what could be described as the best of a traditional British education; a rigorous education steeped in classical tradition and offering the best of artistic and academic culture.

Our three St James Schools are based in London and Surrey. Together, these independent day schools offer a distinctive approach to education which provides for the intellectual, emotional and spiritual development of every child; they provide an environment in which a pupil can discover all that is best within his or her own nature.

ST JAMES SCHOOLS WORLDWIDE

The inspiration of St James Schools in London has led to the foundation of a number of schools across the world from Auckland, New Zealand to San Fernando, Trinidad.

Forming a global family of Philosophy schools, these institutions are unified around a core theme: that behind the apparent differences of every child, there is a conscious, intelligent and loving power, waiting to be discovered. Simple practices of self-awareness are part of the daily routine of school life. These allow both teachers and pupils to find a natural peace and stillness which is beyond all the usual movement and agitations. By focusing firmly in the present, pupils can discover and utilise their talents and limitless potential. The philosophic approach supports academic excellence as well as artistic, physical and emotional development.

ST JAMES SENIOR BOYS’ SCHOOL ETHOS AND AIMS

ETHOS

The philosophy behind the St James ethos is the Philosophy of Unity. This philosophy emphasises the practice of self-awareness and also the unity of all humanity.

At St James self-awareness is practised during pausing and Quiet Time. Boys are provided with the opportunity to connect with the peace and stillness behind all movement and encouraged to utilise this practice in their daily life.

Unity, or non-duality, is a core theme in the teaching and practice of philosophy throughout the school and in the pastoral care of all boys. The heart of the philosophy is that the individual and the universal are not essentially different.

AIMS

– To foster the spiritual, emotional, intellectual and physical development of boys as fully as possible.

– To develop open-hearted young men who will be able to lead full and useful lives in the service of others.

– To build good character by providing boys with moral and ethical values.

– To provide training in self-awareness, stillness and attention.

– To provide teachers who inspire the boys through the love of their subjects and the use of the finest material possible.

St James Preparatory School London

St James Senior Girls’ School London

SCHOOL GOVERNORS

Chair of Governors

Mr Jerome Webb

If there is a need to contact Mr Webb, please do so in writing, addressing your letter to him, marked ‘Confidential’, at:

IEAL Ltd

St James Schools

Earsby Street London W14 8SH

Ashford Governors

Mr Chike Azuonye

Mrs Mary Chadwick

Ms Helen de Matos

Mr John Meltzer

Mr Jeffrey Sapiro

Mr Jerome Webb MA MRICS (Chairman)

Chief Operating Officer and Clerk to Trustees

Mr William Wyatt

John Scottus School Dublin
Renaissance
James School Johannesburg Auburn House School Cape Town
James School Durban Ficino School Auckland Erasmus School Melbourne
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GENERAL INFORMATION ADMISSIONS PROCEDURES

GENERAL PRINCIPLES

Speak the truth.

Never disturb the peace of another.

Obey all instructions given by teachers and prefects promptly and fully.

Treat each other and all property with care, consideration, tolerance and respect.

Behave appropriately before, during and after school.

PERSONAL CONDUCT

Be on time.

Full School uniform must be worn and you must look neat and tidy.

Language should be respectable.

Smoking and alcohol is strictly forbidden. Personal devices including mobile phones, are not to be switched on or used in School.

MOBILE PHONES

Smart phones are not allowed to be used in school from Years 7-11. Pupils in Year 7 & 8 must use an analogue phone. All phones being used during the school day will be confiscated and handed to reception for safe keeping.

TRAVEL

Be considerate to fellow travellers.

Cross the road at the pedestrian crossing point only. Whilst travelling by School bus you must remain seated with seatbelt fastened.

SCHOOL HOURS

8.15am – 4.00pm, Monday to Friday.

UNIFORM

All boys wear a uniform purchased from the School suppliers, Stevensons in Twickenham.

SIBLING POLICY

Priority is given to any candidate who has a brother or sister who is attending or has attended any of the St James Schools throughout the world. In addition, any candidate who has a parent who is an ex-pupil of any of these Schools will receive priority.

LEARNING SUPPORT

The Learning Support Department is committed to providing inclusive and empowering support for our pupils with Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND). Teaching staff in the Learning Support Department are qualified in teaching pupils with a range of additional needs and work closely with staff to ensure that reasonable adjustments are made, in order for pupils to reach their full potential.

While it is the aim of the department that the majority of pupils’ needs are met within the classroom, through quality first teaching and – in some curriculum areas – support from Learning Support Assistants, there will be times where more tailored and focused support is required.

If your son has ever been assessed for, or diagnosed with, a Special Educational Need or Disability (under the areas of need in the SEND Code of Practice: Cognition and Learning, Communication and Interaction, Social Emotional and Mental Health or Sensory and Physical) please submit all – including historical – documentation in regard to this. This information should be submitted along with the application forms, to the Registrar; this is so we are able to understand any adjustments your son may require to access all aspects of school life. If you would like to speak to the Learning Support Department please contact the admissions office in the first instance to arrange an appointment.

All candidates requiring access arrangements for the entrance examinations must provide evidence to confirm the need. If evidence is submitted that an access arrangement is your son’s usual way of working, this will be provided by St James following agreement between them and the School.

FOOD

Lunch is provided for all pupils. The food is vegetarian, fresh and nutritious. Staff and boys eat together, and lunch provides an opportunity for guidance in good manners and looking after each other.

INSURANCE

The Independent Educational Association Ltd. is insured for public liability. This insurance only covers any possible occurrence where it could be proved that the school had been negligent.

However, like many other schools, we also insure all staff and children against simple accidents. This insurance covers sudden and unforeseen fortuitous identifiable events which cause bodily injury. The policy also covers:

– Disappearance: where the insured person disappears and it is reasonable to believe they have died due to bodily injury

– Exposure: where death/injury to an insured person as a direct result of unavoidable exposure

Parents need to note that, where applicable, a claim must be made to the insurance company within one month of the accident on the appropriate form.

Parents are responsible for insuring the pupil’s personal property whilst at school, or on the way to and from school or on any school-sponsored activity away from school premises. Musical instruments should not be left on the school premises overnight.

SCHOOL COACHES

There are School coaches and mini-buses available from different locations for transport to the School. Please check our website or prospectus pack for route details.

COMPLAINTS PROCEDURE

A formal complaint about any matter of School policy or administration not involving a decision to expel or remove a pupil must be stated courteously in writing to the Head and, if unresolved, should be restated in writing to the Chairman of Governors in accordance with the School’s published procedure, available on the website. Every reasonable complaint will receive fair and proper consideration and a timely response.*

*The number of formal complaints received in 2022/2023 was 0.

Boys may enter at the ages of 11, 13 or 16 years

11+ Entrance examinations are held at the School in December for admission the following September. The examination is open to boys from all schools. It consists of basic tests in English, Mathematics and Verbal Reasoning. All candidates and their parents are interviewed by a member of the Senior Management Team.

13+ Entry for boys at Preparatory or state schools by 12+ entrance exams. 10+ entry is also available for boys in Year 5. All pre-tests are held in May, the exams follow the same format as the 11+ with age appropriate examination papers. Scholarships are available in sport, drama and music. To apply you must be receipt of an offer of a place and assessments are held in February. Exceptional candidates who perform highly in the entrance assessments will be invited to apply for a Headmasters Academic Scholarship.

Entry to the Sixth Form is by interview, subject to satisfactory results being obtained at GCSE: Grade 8, 7 or 6 is required in the subjects to be studied at A Level. In addition, candidates must achieve at least six level 5 grades at GCSE.

In year entry may be available depending on the availability of places. Please contact the Registrar on 01784 266 933 for more information.

BURSARIES

The School administers a Bursary fund which is designed to assist Parents of children who otherwise would be unable to attend the School. Bursaries are awarded to both existing and new pupils provided financial need can be demonstrated.

Bursaries and scholarships can only be applied for the year of entry. They are not available for boys who are sitting for pre-tests or have a place from a previous years’ pre-test. Applications for new pupils, accompanied by relevant financial details as required, will only be accepted for those who are registered for admission in the next entry year. Once registered with the school, Parents are invited to contact the Bursaries department to register their interest in a Bursary. This must be done before end of November for awards in respect of the next academic year.

LOWER

LOWER

UPPER

GCSE Course Select 9 or 10 from:

SIXTH

Level Select 3 or 4 from:

& Design

Drama

YEAR 7 YEAR 8 YEAR 9-11 YEAR 12-13

French

Latin Mathematics

Media Studies

Music

Physical Education Physics

Religious Studies

Sanskrit

Spanish

Non-examined Subjects

Philosophy

Physical Education

PSHE

Further Mathematics

Media Studies

Music Psychology

Physics Politics

Non-examined Subjects Philosophy

Physical Education

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SCHOOL Art Biology Chemistry Computing Design Technology Drama English French Geography History Latin Mathematics Music Philosophy Physical Education Physics PSHE Sanskrit
SCHOOL Art Biology Chemistry Computing Design Technology Drama English French Geography History Latin Mathematics Music Philosophy Physical Education Physics
Sanskrit Spanish
PSHE
SCHOOL
Art & Design Biology
Business Studies Chemistry Classical Civilisation
Computer Science Design Technology
English Language
English Literature
Geography History
Art
Biology Business
Chemistry Classical
Computer
Design
Drama Economics English
Geography
FORM A
Studies
Civilisation
Science
Technology
Literature French
History Latin Mathematics
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EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES

OPTIONAL ACTIVITIES

In addition to the curriculum subjects, there are many optional activities for pupils during school hours, including orchestra, choir, instrumental tuition, art club, drama workshops, creative writing and lunchtime sports clubs.

PHYSICAL EDUCATION

All boys in Years 7–11 have three full Physical Education sessions a week; sixth formers have two sessions. The sports hall provides a superb indoor sporting facility, with a new climbing wall recently opened in September 2022. Other facilites include indoor cricket nets, basketball, badminton, volleyball and a strengh & conditioning fitness gym.

Options (Fridays)

RESULTS & LEAVERS DESTINATIONS 2023

GCSE RESULTS

As documented widely in the media the government have reset the examination pass rates to 2019 levels before the assessed grades used in the pandemic to counter grade inflation.

Pupils at St James Senior Boys School have achieved excellent GCSE results that exceed those of 2019. Top grades of 9-7 were 38% (compared to 2019 of 27%) with 29 grade 9’s. The 9-6 rate was 61% (in 2019 48%) and the 9-4 rate 92.6% (2019 this was 89%). The overall pass rate was 99.8%.

Autumn & Spring Term

Years 7- 8 Years 9 -13

Autumn Term

Cross Country, Rugby.

Spring Term Football and Rugby 7s

Summer Term Athletics

Cricket Tennis

ASPIRANT ATHLETE ACADEMY

Autumn Term Rugby, Hockey and Fitness.

Spring Term Football, Hockey, and Rugby 7s

Athletics Cricket Tennis

Years 9-13

Badminton, Basketball, Canoeing, Climbing, Cross-Country, Football, Golf, Hockey, Judo, Sailing, Squash, Strength & Conditioning, Table Tennis

Athletics, Basketball, Canoeing, Climbing, Cricket Nets, Fencing, Golf, Judo, Rowing, Sailing, Squash, Strength & Conditioning, Table Tennis, Tennis

Extra Curricular (All Years)

Basketball, Canoeing and Kayaking, Climbing, Football, Strength & Conditioning, Winter Cricket Nets, Badminton, Table Tennis

Basketball, Canoeing and Kayaking, Climbing, Football, Strength & Conditioning, Table Tennis

A programme of sports science workshops, seminars and lectures designed to give our pupils the knowledge and understanding needed to take the next step in their sporting journey. While in most schools, a programme like this would be reserved for ‘Gifted and Talented’ athletes, we are firm believers that hard work beats talent every time and that all of our pupils should be given these tools needed to reach their sporting potential.

OTHER SCHOOL-BASED ACTIVITIES

Duke of Edinburgh Award Scheme – St James boys participate and work towards bronze, silver and gold awards. The purpose is to develop character by challenging the boys’ endurance and skills, and encouraging service to others.

The Combined Cadet Force (CCF) – Boys who volunteer for the CCF are challenged mentally and physically. They meet one evening a week to train for Star Awards in first aid, navigation, field craft, survival and skill at arms. The highlight of the training is the annual camp, a week adventure where boys pit themselves against the elements.

Activity Week – (Spring Term) Year 7 go on an adventure week in the United Kingdom; Year 8 to go to Greece to further their studies of Classical Civilisation; Year 9 spend a week in Spain, hiking a segment of the Pilgrimage of St James; Year 10 go to Florence to study Renaissance Art and also spend a few days in Lucca, training in leadership skills and ‘personal mastery’.

Alps Trip – Bi-annual trip to Alps for Alpine Mountaineering and Climbing for Upper School pupils.

Ski Trip - Annual Ski Trip to the French Alps in the Christmas holidays. The trip is open to all pupils.

SENIOR SCHOOL LECTURES

The Senior School Lecture is held twice a year. Speakers from all walks of life – ex prime minister to practising architect – relate their experiences to enthuse and broaden the minds of the students. Recent speakers have included the following:

2023 Gary Lachmann

Michelle Da Souza

2022 Derek Redmond

Alannah Weston

2021 Ms Dawn Airey

2020 Mr Daniel Sonabend

Mr Kirk Jones

“ We are naturally delighted with these superb results and the clarity they bring in terms of academic performance. It is very useful to set these current results against the 2019 scores, as this shows clearly the development in Teaching and Learning over the past three years. It is important to remember that this cohort also had their teaching disrupted during the pandemic. I would like to thank all the teachers who have worked so diligently to support and enable these pupils in their time at St James.”

Headmaster, David Brazier

Special congratulations go to the following pupils:

Bodhi F 6 x Grade 9, 2 x Grade 8, 1 x Grade 7 & A*

Daniel B 5 x Grade 9, 2 x Grade 8, 2 x Grade 6

Toby C 4 x Grade 9, 4 x Grade 8, 1 x Grade 7

Alexander C 4 x Grade 9, 1 x Grade 8, 3 x Grade 7 & 1 x Grade 5

Rajveer P 3 x Grade 9, 4 x Grade 8, 2 x Grade 7

Alex B-W 1 x Grade 9, 3 x Grade 8, 5 x Grade 7

Stefan C 1 x Grade 9, 3 x Grade 8, 3 x Grade 7, 2 x Grade 6

A LEVEL RESULTS

St James Senior Boys have achieved a pleasing set of A Level Results with an A-A* pass rate of 15% an A* - B of 41% and an A* - C pass rate of 66%. The overall pass rate was 95%.

“ We value deeply each pupil in our care and these pupils, and their parents, who stay with us and complete their education value greatly the holistic education we provide. These results are due to the pupils’ determination and the hard work of their teachers. I must also mention their excellent form tutors who help them make the transition from GCSE to A Levels in terms of self-study and maturity. These results follow the national pattern and show a fall in comparison to the last two years when lower grade boundaries were in place, and the previous two years of teacher assessed grades. They mark a return to pre-pandemic levels. The Times last Saturday and Sunday ran stories to this effect; stating, ‘It will be the first year since 2019 that children receive “normal” grades, which are expected to show the biggest ever year-on-year fall in top marks.’ Gillian Keegan, the education secretary, said that, ‘teenagers receiving their A-level results must brace themselves for lower grades than last year because universities need to be able to properly distinguish between candidates.” Headmaster,

Knowledge, Science and Philosophical thought Art Collections and how to curate them

The Basic Fundamentals’ Diversity & Inclusion Sustainability

Do we believe what we see

We fight Fascists: The 43 group and their forgotten battle for post war Britain To Hollywood and Back: How to make your own luck.

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David Brazier Our Sixth Form leavers have successfully transited to university with the vast majority gaining places at their firm choice universities these include Cardiff, Durham, Loughborough, University of London, Bath, Exeter, Sheffield and Southampton as well as high tariff international universities. Particular congratulations to Raiyan K who secured his place at Durham with grades of A*AA;
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Keshav H AAA Marco K A*AB Connor L AAB Junaid A ABB Justin G ABB Kaash C BBB Milan N BBB Jay P BBB

EXAMINATION RESULTS

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GCSE Passes 2023: 100% pass rate 9–7 38% 9–4 93% 2022: 100% pass rate 9–7 42% 9–4 99% 2021: 100% pass rate 9–7 59% 9–4 99% A Level Passes 2023: 95% pass rate A*ABC 66% 2022: 97% pass rate A*ABC 87% 2021: 100% pass rate A*ABC 95% Pass Rate 95% Candidates 42 Papers 128 Pass Rate 100% Candidates 67 Total Grade 9-6 61% A* AB Rate 41% A* ABC Rate 66% Grade A* A B C D E F G U Points 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Art 2 - - 2 - - - -Biology 3 7 9 17 11 5 1 -Chemistry 5 8 6 11 9 3 1 -Classical Civilisation - - 1 4 3 1 - -Computer Science - 4 3 4 3 2 - -Design Technology 3 4 7 6 3 2 - -Drama - - 2 3 3 2 - -English Language 2 8 12 12 16 8 1 -English Literature 5 4 10 21 21 4 1 -French 5 3 3 - 7 3 - -Geography 3 4 12 6 10 2 - -German 2 - - - 2 - - -Greek 1 1 1 - - - - -History 3 3 7 5 4 3 1 -Latin 3 3 1 2 - - - -Mathematics 7 13 12 14 12 9 - -Music - - - 3 3 - - -Photography 2 - - 5 - - - -Physical Education 3 2 4 5 3 - - -Physics 8 12 6 18 7 3 - -Religious Studies - - 1 3 5 2 - -Spanish 3 3 4 4 10 2 2 -Italian 1 - - - - - - -TOTAL 61 79 101 145 132 51 7 0 0 Percentage 10.6 13.7 17.5 25.2 22.9 8.9 1.2 0 0 Grade A* A B C D E U Points 56 48 40 32 24 16 0 Art and Design:Photography - 1 1 - - -Biology - 1 3 1 1 -Chemistry - 2 3 1 - -Classical Civilisation 1 1 - 1 - -Classical Greek - 2 - - - -Computer Science - 2 - - 1 - 1 Design Technology 2 - 3 - 2 -Drama and Theatre - - 1 1 - -Economics 1 1 - 3 1 -English Literature 1 1 1 1 - -French - - - 1 - -Further Maths 1 1 2 2 - -Geography 3 2 1 - 2 - 1 History 1 3 3 - - -Latin 1 1 - - - -Mathematics 5 3 3 1 - -Music - - 1 - - -Philosophy - - - 2 1 -Physical Education - 1 - 2 1 -Physics - 5 4 1 - - 1 Politics - - 2 1 - -Psychology 1 1 7 1 1 - 1 Spanish - 1 1 1 - -BTEC -Grade 1 4 - 3 - -BTEC - Additional Grade - - - 1 - 3TOTAL 18 33 36 24 10 3 4 Percentage 14.1 25.8 28.1 18.8 7.8 2.3 3.1 Pass Rate 100% Candidates 67 Total Grade 9’s 65 Grade A* A B C D E F G U Points 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1 Art 2 1 1 - - 1 1 1Biology 1 7 11 11 13 3 6 - 1 Chemistry 2 5 10 9 6 1 1 -Classical Civilisation - - 3 1 6 2 1 2Computer Science - 2 - - 4 5 3 1Design Technology 1 2 8 5 7 5 3 -Drama - - - 5 4 3 1 1English Language - 8 14 25 9 6 2 -English Literature 3 8 17 13 17 5 2 -French 3 4 5 1 3 - - -Geography 3 3 13 11 7 4 2 -Greek 1 - - - - - - -History 1 4 7 11 4 1 1 -Mathematics 4 6 15 17 17 5 2 -Music - - - 2 2 2 2 -Photography 2 1 2 1 1 - - -Physical Education - - 1 5 5 3 6 -Physics 5 6 11 9 9 7 - -Religious Studies - 1 1 1 3 1 1 -Spanish 1 4 6 3 8 1 4 -TOTAL 29 62 125 130 125 55 38 5 1 Percentage 5.1 10.9 21.9 22.8 21.9 9.6 6.7 0.9 0.2 Grade A* A B C D E F G U Points 8.5 7 5.5 4 3 2 1.5 1 0 Sanskrit 1 1 - - - - 1 -TOTAL 1 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 Percentage 33.3 33.3 0 0 0 0 33.3 0 0 Grade A* A B C D E U Points 56 48 40 32 24 16 0 Art & Design: Photography - 1 - - - -Biology - 1 2 - 2 -Chemistry - 1 3 2 2 -Classical Civilisation - - 1 1 1 -Computer Science - - - 1 - -Design Technology - - - 4 3 -Economics - - 1 4 4 2 2 English Literature 1 - 2 1 - -Further Maths (OPTION) - 1 - 1 - - 1 Geography - - - - 2 1 1 History - 1 1 1 - 2Latin - 1 - - - 1Mathematics 1 2 8 2 2 1Philosophy - 2 - - - 1Physical Education - - - 1 1 -Physics - - 5 4 2 -Politics - - 2 1 2 1 1 Psychology - - 1 1 3 -Spanish - 1 - - - -BTEC - Grade - 2 - 1 - 1BTEC - Additional Grade - - - 1 - 1TOTAL 2 13 26 26 24 11 5 Percentage 1.9 12.1 24.3 24.3 22.4 10.3 4.7 GCSE 2022 A LEVEL 2022 GCSE 2023 A LEVEL 2023 Pass Rate 97% Candidates 42 Papers 128 A* AB Rate 68% A* ABC Rate 87% St James Senior Boys’ School – Annual Information Booklet 2023

2023 DESTINATIONS

University Course

Anglia Ruskin University Optometry

Bournemouth University Geography

Brunel University London Aerospace Engineering

Cardiff Metropolitan University Accounting and Finance

Cardiff University Mechanical Engineering, English Literature

Durham University History

Fresno Pacific University Business Studies

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Mathematics

Keele University History

Leeds Beckett University Business & Management

Loughborough University Finance and Management

Nottingham Trent University Product Design

Royal Holloway, University of London Politics, Philosophy and Economics, Management with Marketing, Classical Studies, Politics

SOAS University of London Business, Management, Economics & Law

St Mary's University Physical Education and Sports Coaching

University of Bath Chemical Engineering

University of Exeter Accounting and Finance

University of Kent Accounting and Finance

University of Sheffield Mechanical Engineering, Aerospace Engineering

University of Southampton Psychology, Modern Languages and Linguistics

University of Surrey Physics

2022 DESTINATIONS

University Course

Bristol, University of the West of England Drama and Acting, Business and Management, Business Management and Marketing

California State University Business Administration and marketing

Hartpury University Sport and Exercise Sciences

Lancaster University Physical Geography

Loughborough University Sports Technology, Engineering Management

Nottingham Trent University Sport and Exercise Science

Oxford Brookes University Psychology

Queen Mary University of London History

Royal Holloway, University of London Music and Theatre

Sheffield Hallam University International Business with Spanish

SOAS University of London Social Anthropology and Law

Swansea University Computer Science

University of Aberdeen Economics and International Relations

University of Bath Aerospace Engineering

University of Bristol Psychology

University of Dundee Psychology

University of East Anglia UEA Engineering

University of Exeter Mechanical Engineering, Computer Science, Classics

University of Leeds Genetics, Geography

University of Liverpool History

University of Manchester Classical Studies

University of Oxford Geography

University of Reading Business and Management

University of Sheffield Physics and Astrophysics, Biomedical Science

University of Surrey Aerospace Engineering, Automotive Engineering, Psychology

University of Sussex Arts and Humanities

FEES

PER TERM FOR THE SCHOOL YEAR 2023/2024

Senior School (Years 7–13) £7,635

Acceptance Deposit

Half a term’s fee £3,818 is payable as a deposit on the acceptance of a place. The deposit is held against the fee for the final term of education. This is refunded once the pupil leaves the school.

Registration

A non-returnable fee of £125 per child is payable on registration.

TERMS

Terms are fully set out in the contract. The fees are fully inclusive and there are no extra charges for anything within the School curriculum with the following exceptions:

1. All costs relating to external examinations. 2. Additional Learning Support by agreement. 3. Class outings, costs of which will be advised by staff in advance. 4. Tuition for musical instruments, if arranged through the School. 5. Exceptional stationery items (especially in the Sixth Form). 6. Club activities where membership costs are incurred eg Climbing Club.

7. Some optional games programmes. 8. Modest membership fees for the Sailing Club, etc.

All text books, exercise books and other equipment needed for lessons are issued to pupils free of charge but remain the property of the School. Charges may be made for any books which are lost or damaged. Sixth Form pupils buy their own text books, which remain their property.

Note: A term’s notice is required, in writing to the Headmaster, for the withdrawal of a child, or a term’s fee will be charged in lieu of notice.

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St James Senior Boys’ School – Annual Information Booklet 2023

Church Road, Ashford, Surrey TW15 3DZ

Headmaster Mr David Brazier BA (Hons) PGCE MSc

Chair of Governors Mr Jerome Webb

If there is a need to contact Mr Webb, please do so in writing, addressing your letter to him, marked ‘Confidential’, at the following address: St James Schools Earsby Street London W14 8SH

Website www.stjamesboys.co.uk

Admissions Tel: 01784 266 933 Email: admissions@stjamesboys.co.uk

General Enquiries Tel: 01784 266 930 Email: mailing@stjamesboys.co.uk

Proprietors: The Independent Educational Association Ltd.

St James School, Earsby Street, London W14 8SH

Tel: 020 7348 1700

Registered in England 1222329 Charity number 270156

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The information given in this document is for general guidance only. The full terms and conditions, including fees, are shown in the contract between the school and the parents as set out in the Acceptance Form. Copies of the full terms and conditions are available from the School Office. © St James Boy’s School 2023
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