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The Bolitho School
Fees and Charges 2002 – 2003
For a copy of the prospectus and application form please click here
The rates below apply to the academic year 2003/2004. While the school makes every effort to keep fee rises to a minimum from year to year, there usually has to be a small rise each year to cover rising costs and inflation.
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Per Term | ||
INFANT SCHOOL (5 – 7 years old) | ||
Day Pupils ** | £1340 | |
JUNIOR SCHOOL (8 – 10 years old) | ||
Day Pupils ** | £1975 | |
Weekly Boarding | £3500 | |
Full Boarding | £4000 | |
MIDDLE SCHOOL (11 – 13 Years old) | ||
Day Pupils ** | £2150 | |
Weekly Boarding | £3600 | |
Full Boarding | £4100 | |
SENIOR SCHOOL (14 Years old and above) | ||
Day Pupils ** | £2400 | |
Weekly Boarding | £4100 | |
Full Boarding | £4540 | |
INTENSIVE ENGLISH SECTION | ||
Normal fees above plus | £800 | |
EXTRA SUBJECTS | ||
Instrumental and Singing Lessons | £130 | |
Class Violin | £40 | |
Extra English/Maths/French etc Individual | £17 | per lesson |
Group of two | £12 | per lesson |
Group of three + | £10 | per lesson |
Fees are payable in advance. Half a term’s notice is required when lessons are to cease.
** In addition a termly charge of £110 is made for lunch.
Payments and Bursaries
There is a 10% reduction in the boarding and tuition fees of a second and subsequent child who are at the school together. A term’s notice must be given or a term’s fees in lieu of notice must be paid for a pupil leaving the school. Fees are payable on or before the first day of term and an Advance Fee scheme is offered. There is a deposit, payable once a pupil has been offered a place at the school, of £500 for day pupils, £750 for Weekly Boarders and £1000 for overseas boarders. The deposit will be returned on request when a pupil leaves the school. There is a services bursary of 10% and a clergy bursary of 50%. All bursaries and remissions are subject to an annual review by the Governors, and are dependant upon the satisfactory behaviour and academic achievement of the pupil and the fee account for the pupil being paid prior to the commencement of each term.