Fees from Janu­ary 2011

These fees are current and will be reviewed for Septem­ber 2012

The fees are subject to review in the Summer term each year with any increase taking effect from Septem­ber 1st. Please check with the school that the fees shown here are accur­ate and up to date.

Junior School Fees

Fees shown are per term

Infants
Recep­tion      Part time    £1435   Full time     £2195
Year 1  £2350                   
Year 2  £2595

Juni­ors
Years 3/4  £2975            
Years 5/6  £3145

Termly sibling fee reduc­tion £150

These fees are inclus­ive of lunches, break­time refresh­ments, and early and late stay activ­it­ies. Recep­tion pupils may start on a morn­ing only basis to ease the trans­ition to full time education.

Ancil­lary Fees
Music lessons - Indi­vidual lessons (piano, violin, etc) £195 per term for each instru­ment. (10 lessons per term).

Junior - Speech and Drama lessons -  £105 per term

Regis­tra­tion Fee
Juni­ors £75

Accept­ance Deposit
Juni­ors  £200

Click here to see details of fees for the whole school.

Bursar­ies and Scholarships

No child who would bene­fit from the educa­tion that Friends’ School provides should be discour­aged from apply­ing solely on the grounds of finan­cial need.

Friends’ School is commit­ted to broad­en­ing access to the School by offer­ing means-tested finan­cial support as bursar­ies towards meet­ing the cost of school fees. Bursar­ies up to 100% of fees are avail­able depend­ing on parents’ finan­cial circum­stances. Parents seek­ing finan­cial support should in the first instance contact the Bursar to request the neces­sary forms.

The completed forms, together with other docu­ment­ary evid­ence reques­ted, are to be submit­ted to the Bursar for consid­er­a­tion no later than the date of the Entrance Exam­in­a­tion in any year for a pupil wish­ing to take up a place in the follow­ing September.

Please contact the Admis­sions Secret­ary admissions@friends.org.uk for general inform­a­tion and an applic­a­tion form, and the School Account­ant bursar@friends.org.uk on finan­cial aspects of these schemes.