ADMISSIONS


Bursaries and Scholarships

Pupils Joining in Year III and Above

The School welcomes applications for bursaries and/or scholarships from pupils wishing to join the school in Year III and above.

The award of a bursary is subject to an entrance assessment and is means tested.

Scholarships are awarded on merit, irrespective of means. The award of scholarships is subject to the level of performance in the entrance assessment. A pupil may hold both a bursary and a scholarship.

The School Admissions Secretary, Fiona Driver, will be able to give you further information on the application procedure. admissions@hurlinghamschool.co.uk

Existing Pupils in Year III and Above.

Bursaries may be awarded to pupils at any time in cases of unforeseen hardship or temporary difficulty, in order to ensure continuity of education in deserving cases. Bursaries are means tested.

A limited number of scholarships are awarded to children in Year III and above who demonstrate exceptional ability in academics, sport, the arts or any combination of these.

When considering whether to grant a bursary the School considers a wide range of appropriate matters including, but not limited to, parental/guardian income (from all sources), assets (both real and personal property) and other matters such as family circumstances and matters which are particular to the child. The granting of a bursary is discretionary and each application is considered fully on its merits. Given the wide variety of individual financial and family circumstance and the discretionary nature of such awards, precise criteria which may lead to qualification for a Bursary are not disclosed and are confidential to the School.

The continued tenure of a bursary or scholarship is subject to satisfactory performance and good conduct and adherence to the School’s Terms and Conditions in place at the time.