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SENIOR SCHOOL FEES LIST FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2011-2012 Effective from 1 September 2011 Per Term Boarding – Full time: Years 7-8 £8,987 Years 9-13 £9,109 Boarding – Weekly: Years 7-13 £8,496 Day Pupils: Years 7 £4,793 Years 8-13 £5,122 It is Governors’ policy to maintain these published fee levels throughout the Academic Year to which they relate. The intention is that the fees structure should be clear and straightforward, avoiding wherever possible the levying of charges for services and activities as “extras”. This ensures that the costs of each term’s education will be known in advance, with no additions of which parents are unaware. The following are included in the Standard Fee: activities which form part of the curriculum: books and stationery supporting the curriculum and most materials required for Art and CDT: career profiling, a professional assessment designed to quantify the skills and aptitudes of pupils in Years 11 and 6[1] and provide detailed guidance regarding future careers and university courses: copies of the Kent College Times sent free of charge to each household: exam fees for entering pupils at GCSE or their first A/S and A2 examinations in the 6 th Form, and international students for their first English examinations at various levels: all meals for boarding pupils and lunches for day pupils: personal accident insurance for pupils: all bedding and internal laundry services for boarders: trips which are designated by the school to be obligatory in support of the curriculum e.g. Science and Technology Week, theatre visits, and geography field trips: and costs associated with representing the school in designated sports fixtures and events. A contribution will be required for residential trips. Payment of fees is due on the first day of each term, as printed on the fees invoice: details of schemes for phased payment of fees by Standing Order or Direct Debit are available on request.

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Page 1: Kent College Fees 2011 - 2012

SENIOR SCHOOL FEES LIST FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2011-2012

Effective from 1 September 2011

Per Term

Boarding – Full time: Years 7-8 £8,987Years 9-13 £9,109

Boarding – Weekly: Years 7-13 £8,496

Day Pupils: Years 7 £4,793Years 8-13 £5,122

It is Governors’ policy to maintain these published fee levels throughout the Academic Year to which they relate.

The intention is that the fees structure should be clear and straightforward, avoiding wherever possible the levying ofcharges for services and activities as “extras”. This ensures that the costs of each term’s education will be known inadvance, with no additions of which parents are unaware.

The following are included in the Standard Fee:

activities which form part of the curriculum: books and stationery supporting the curriculum and mostmaterials required for Art and CDT: career profiling, a professional assessment designed to quantify theskills and aptitudes of pupils in Years 11 and 6[1] and provide detailed guidance regarding future careers anduniversity courses: copies of the Kent College Times sent free of charge to each household: exam fees forentering pupils at GCSE or their first A/S and A2 examinations in the 6th Form, and international students fortheir first English examinations at various levels: all meals for boarding pupils and lunches for day pupils:personal accident insurance for pupils: all bedding and internal laundry services for boarders: trips whichare designated by the school to be obligatory in support of the curriculum e.g. Science and Technology Week,theatre visits, and geography field trips: and costs associated with representing the school in designatedsports fixtures and events. A contribution will be required for residential trips.

Payment of fees is due on the first day of each term, as printed on the fees invoice: details of schemes for phasedpayment of fees by Standing Order or Direct Debit are available on request.

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Other FeesPer Term

Membership of the Dyslexia Support Centre £1,250Membership of the International Study Centre £1,250English as an Additional Language £ 790IB Supplement (for new students only) £ 5001 Term Stay Supplement £ 500

Music Lessons: 10 x 30 minute lessons as arranged withwith the MusicTeacher

Individual Tuition:Individual Tuition - per hour £47.00 Paired Tuition - per hour £26.50Shared Tuition – per hour £19.00Individual Learning Support Assistant – per hour £26.50Shared Learning Support Assistant – per hour £14.00

Occasional Boarding: Charge per night £42.00

Fees and Deposits: Registration Fee (non-returnable) £ 100.00Deposit for EU Boarding Pupils £1,500.00Deposit for non-EU Pupils One Term’s FeesDeposit for Day Pupils £ 600.00

The Deposit is payable when a place is accepted, and is non-returnable should theplace subsequently not be taken up. It is returnable otherwise at the end of a pupil’scareer, less any outstanding charges.

Overseas Pupils wishing to take either a GCSE or ‘A’ Level in their native languagecan do so by accessing group coaching sessions outside timetabled lessons.The fees for the additional sessions, held in the Summer Term - £21.00 per hour.

Extras

The costs of the following services and activities will be put on the fees account as extras with the prior authority ofparents:

books which remain the personal property of the pupil (library/text books which are lost may also be charged):the cost of the daily coach and minibus services for day pupils: School Fees, Private Health insurance andDenplan arranged by the school, with parents being able to opt out: individual music tuition/hire of musicalinstruments: expenditure incurred by pupils in the College Shop: the cost of participation in certain specialistsports e.g. judo and riding: the costs, which are usually subsidised by the College, of special trips e.g.additional trips to the theatre. Contributions will also be required for Residential Trips.

Scholarships, Bursaries and Remissions

Scholarships, Bursaries The percentage fee reduction awarded will be applied to the day tuition fee only.Remissions: The inclusive fee consists of a tuition fee and a facilities fee. The tuition fees for

the academic year 2011/12 are:-

Years 7 £4,170 (Inclusive fee £4,793)Years 8 – 13 £4,640 (Inclusive fee £5,122)

Sibling Bursaries: When three or more children from the same family are attending Kent Collegesimultaneously, the following remissions may be granted:

Third Child 20% bursaryFourth and additional Children 40% bursary

This bursary is given in respect of the youngest child/children. It is not given inaddition to any other award, and is not available for children in the Nursery Unit.

HM Forces Bursaries: personnel who are eligible for the Boarding School Allowance are entitled to a 90%reduction in fees

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INFANT AND JUNIOR SCHOOL FEES LIST FOR ACADEMIC YEAR 2011-2012

Effective from 1 September 2011

Per Term

Boarding Pupils: £6,755

Day Pupils: Juniors: Year 3 £4,056Year 4 £4,424Years 4-6 £4,468

Infants: Reception £2,920Years 1-2 £3,144

Nursery 5 full days per week £2,3754 full days per week £1,9703 full days per week £1,4872 full days per week £1,020 1 full day per week £ 5265 half days per week £1,3604 half days per week £1,1703 half days per week £ 8772 half days per week £ 585

Full Day = 8.30 am to 3.30 pm including lunchHalf Day (morning) = 8.30 am – 12.30 pm including lunchHalf Day (afternoon) = 11.30 am – 3.30 pm including lunch

Value of the KCC free entitlement of 15 hours per week = £877 per term

Early Care (0800-0830) £2.80Late Care (1600-1800) £5.50 per hour

It is Governors’ policy to maintain these published fee levels throughout the Academic Year to which they relate.

The intention is that the fees structure should be clear and straightforward, avoiding wherever possible the levying ofcharges for services and activities as “extras”. This ensures that the costs of each term’s education will be known inadvance, with no additions of which parents are unaware.

The following are thus included in the Standard Fee:

activities which form part of the curriculum: books and stationery supporting the curriculum and mostmaterials required for Art and CDT: copies of the Kent College Times sent free of charge to each household:all meals for boarding pupils and lunches for Infant and Junior day pupils: personal accident insurancefor pupils: bedding and internal laundry services for boarders: trips which are designated by the school to beobligatory in support of the curriculum: e.g. visits and field trips: and costs associated with representing theschool in designated sports fixtures and events. A contribution will be required for residential trips.

Payment of fees is due on the first day of each term, as printed on the fees invoice: details of schemes for phasedpayment of fees by Standing Order or Direct Debit are available on request.

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Other Fees (charged in arrears)

Per Term

English tuition within the Dyslexia Unit £600

Mathematics tuition within the Dyslexia Unit £600

English as an Additional Language £790

Music Lessons: 10 x 30 minute lessons as arranged withwith the MusicTeacher

Individual Tuition: Dyslexia Unit/English as an Additional Language

Individual Tuition - per hour £47.00 Paired Tuition – per hour £26.50Shared Tuition - per hour £19.00Individual Learning Support Assistant – per hour £26.50Shared Learning Support Assistant – per hour £14.00

Occasional Boarding: Charge per night £42.00

Fees and Deposits: Registration Fee (non-returnable) £ 100.00Deposit for EU Boarding Pupils £1,500.00Deposit for non-EU Boarders One terms’ feesDeposit for Day Pupils £ 600.00

The Deposit is payable when a place is accepted, and is non-returnable should theplace subsequently not be taken up. It is returnable otherwise at the end of a pupil’scareer, less any outstanding charges.

Extras

The costs of the following services and activities will be put on the fees account as extras with the prior authority ofparents:

the cost of the daily coach and minibus services for day pupils: School Fees and Private Health insurancearranged by the school, with parents being able to opt out: individual music tuition/hire of musicalinstruments: the costs, which are usually subsidised by the College, of special trips e.g. additional trips to thetheatre. Contributions will also be required for Residential Trips.

Bursaries and Remissions

Sibling Bursaries: When three or more children from the same family are attending Kent Collegesimultaneously, the following remissions may be granted:

Third Child 20% bursaryFourth and additional Children 40% bursary

This bursary is given in respect of the youngest child/children. It is not given inaddition to any other award, and is not available for children in the Nursery Unit.

HM Forces Bursaries: personnel who are eligible for the Boarding School Allowance are eligible for a90% remission of the total boarding and tuition fee.

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