Parents of boys who got into Westminster 13+ - scholarship
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Parents of boys who got into Westminster 13+ - scholarship
Hi, I am interested in a scholarship course preparation - do you know of any?
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Re: Parents of boys who got into Westminster 13+ - scholarsh
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Re: Parents of boys who got into Westminster 13+ - scholarsh
@azbv - I'm not 100% sure but my understanding is that the scholarship only attracts a nominal award and is for the seriously seriously gifted - ie general not those needing a prep course IYSWIM? Are you instead interested in a bursary? If you are attempting 13+ entry from state school, you need to speak to the registrar. I believe that the 13+ still includes ancient greek..... 11+ entry is usually the state route, with 2 years at the under school.
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Re: Parents of boys who got into Westminster 13+ - scholarsh
You really need to be in a 13 plus prep if you want to do 13 plus.
13 plus preps like Lochinver and Keble will have spaces in Y7 for September as some of their students will have done the 11 plus and will be leaving in June. DG
13 plus preps like Lochinver and Keble will have spaces in Y7 for September as some of their students will have done the 11 plus and will be leaving in June. DG
Re: Parents of boys who got into Westminster 13+ - scholarsh
A Westminster "Queen's Scholarship" is one of the few that still has substantial monetary value.exam2019 wrote:@azbv - I'm not 100% sure but my understanding is that the scholarship only attracts a nominal award and is for the seriously seriously gifted - ie general not those needing a prep course IYSWIM? Are you instead interested in a bursary? If you are attempting 13+ entry from state school, you need to speak to the registrar. I believe that the 13+ still includes ancient greek..... 11+ entry is usually the state route, with 2 years at the under school.
Queen's Scholars are required to board, and the 40%-ish scholarship brings the fee down to below the Day Fee.
The easiest way to prepare is to go to a 13+ prep for years 7 and 8.