Warwick School
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Re: Warwick School
What about bursaries? I had the Warwick prospectus and was told bursaries of up to 90% were available and that was certainly the case when I was at KHS, we had several pupils on very high bursaries. A single mother friend of mine gets a very substantial bursary for Warwick.
Re: Warwick School
Bursaries are different as these are means-tested. Scholarships are based solely on the performance at Entrance Exam and Interview. Scholarships are limited to a maximum of 20% off the total annual fee.
As I understand it, Warwick-School Bursaries are up to 100% (and can be in addition to any scholarship that may have been awarded). Moreover, if you live in the CV34 postcode catchment the bursaries can be higher compared with non-CV34 pupils.
I would also note that the Bursaries can change each year as your income changes whereas the Scholarship remains the same throughout the 7 years at the school (assuming the scholar doesn't fall below standards).
As I understand it, Warwick-School Bursaries are up to 100% (and can be in addition to any scholarship that may have been awarded). Moreover, if you live in the CV34 postcode catchment the bursaries can be higher compared with non-CV34 pupils.
I would also note that the Bursaries can change each year as your income changes whereas the Scholarship remains the same throughout the 7 years at the school (assuming the scholar doesn't fall below standards).
Last edited by jn316 on Thu Mar 03, 2011 2:57 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Warwick School
Did Warwick School say anything back?no_ball wrote:rejected our DS's scholarship at Warwick yesterday
Out of curiosity, which school are you choosing instead?
Re: Warwick School
When we rejected Warwick they sent a friendly letter asking the reason why.