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Information for Parents on Scholarships and Bursaries

Scholarships (11+)

The award of a scholarship is made solely on the basis of academic performance in tests and an interview taken at the age of 11. Awards are for the duration of the candidate's time at Belmont and for the 5 years at Mill Hill School, provided that progress and conduct remain satisfactory.

Academic Scholarships

Academic scholarships, worth up to 25% of the tuition fees, will be awarded on academic merit shown in the entrance examinations and any subsequent interviews. There is no financial means test in connection with the award of Scholarships and the names of the successful Scholars will be published. Scholarships and Exhibitions are tenable for 2 years at Belmont and continue for 5 years at Mill Hill, our senior school. All pupils registered for Year 7 (internal and external candidates) entry will automatically be considered eligible for an Academic Scholarship. The pupils gaining the top marks (numbers vary from year to year) will be asked back to attend an additional interview.

Music Scholarships

Music Scholarships and Exhibitions are available at Belmont School. For more detailed information on deciding whether to make an application, consult Music Scholarships at Belmont. Testing is not based solely on current graded achievement; candidates are auditioned individually and ascertaining potential is an important element of the audition process. Scholarships would normally result in musical tuition being paid for by the school in a specified number of disciplines; further awards are made at the discretion of the Head. Applications should be made on the appropriate form. For further details and an application form contact the school office.

Bursaries (Year 6, 7, 8)

The award of a Bursary by Belmont Mill Hill Preparatory School is subject to financial resources available at the time. Applicants will be asked to demonstrate financial need by completing a Statement of Financial Circumstances and can be up to 100% of the fee.

The final decision will be made by The Head who will use her professional judgement to balance consideration of academic standard, general conduct and overall contribution (either current or potential) to the School. All the information provided will be treated with the strictest confidence.

All bursaries are subject to annual review. Any award made at Belmont will, provided the contribution continues to meet the criteria, continue through Mill Hill School. Bursaries may be available in special circumstances in the Lower School but are normally considered only when a child is in Years 6, 7 and 8.

Conditions of Award

  1. Obligations of the pupil: A pupil who is the subject of an Award is required to work hard, to contribute positively to the life of the School, to be a credit to the School and to set a good example to other pupils. These are the Purposes of the Award.
  2. Obligations of the Parent/s: The parents are expected to support and encourage the pupil to achieve the purposes of the Award and to uphold the aims and the good name of the School. The parents are also required to pay the balance of the account by the first day of term.
  3. Withdrawal of the Award: The Award may be withdrawn by written notice sent to a parent if, in the opinion of the Governors acting in good faith, the pupil or a parent has not complied with their obligations set out at paragraphs 1 and 2 above or otherwise the pupil has fallen below the required standards of conduct and progress and in the further opinion of the Governors there has been no significant improvement following consultation with a parent and/or the pupil, and a written warning. Withdrawal of the Award shall take effect from the start of the following term.
    Further, the Award may be withdrawn by written notice if the balance of the account remains unpaid after a written reminder has been sent to the parents.
  4. Repayment events: Parents shall be required forthwith upon written notice to repay all or part of the benefits they have received under the Award in any of the following circumstances:
    1. up to three terms benefit (if received) if the pupil has engaged serious misconduct or has been expelled or removed for reasons of misconduct by the requirement of the Head acting in good faith:
    2. up to three terms benefits (if received) in a case of the pupil being withdrawn for any reason during a school term without a term's written notice having been given.
  5. Fees in lieu of notice: For the avoidance of doubt, the benefits payable under an Award do not apply to any term for which the School has required payment of fees in lieu of notice.
  6. Standard Terms and Conditions: These Conditions of Award take precedence of any of the School's Standard Terms and Conditions which are inconsistent with them but in all other respects the Standard Terms and Conditions as amended from time to time shall apply and these Conditions of Award shall be interpreted in accordance with them.

6 May 2008

Girl with violin