Scholarships and Bursaries Consultancy

If you have a bright or talented child but money is too tight to pay for an independent education, there may be more financial assistance available than you think.
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Is the Scholarships and Bursaries Consultancy right for me?

This service is tailored to parents with a bright or talented child, or simply one who would benefit from everything an independent school can offer, but who feel that paying independent school fees is beyond their means. Our specialised team has the inside track of what’s available in schools across the country and can help you navigate this complex process – there’s often more on offer than you think. 

What's the process?

Our highly experienced office team will be your first point of contact. They will listen to you and make sure they understand your child’s specific interests and aspirations, the kind of school you are looking for and in what location. They will identify the most suitable expert consultant to guide you through the process. 

The consultant will invite you to a virtual meeting to discuss your child and explain how scholarships and bursaries are awarded. They will follow up with suggestions of schools to apply to where they feel your child will have the best chance of receiving a scholarship or bursary. They will support you for the duration of the application process, acting as a calm sounding board and advising on issues as they arise along the way – from helping find a tutor to giving your child interview practice if required.

How long will it take?

Every situation is different, but to maximise your chances of success we would advise starting the process around 18 months before you are hoping your child will take up a school place

What will it cost?

We charge a heavily discounted fee for our scholarship and bursary service.

£420 (including VAT) 

“Thank you again for your advice, we felt well-prepared for Monday. We will certainly recommend you to anyone who may find themselves appealing in the future.”
July 2024

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