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FEES FROM SEPTEMBER 2007/8

Senior School (Ages 11 - 18) £3,490 per term *(A small fee increase is expected from September 2008)
Junior Department (Ages 4 - 10) £2,716 per term * (A small fee increase is expected from September 2008)

Payment of Fees

Fees must be paid by the Bank Direct Debit system and the necessary form can be provided either by the school or from the Trust office. The fees may be paid either termly in advance or by monthly instalments (4 per term). *A service charge of £24 per term will be charged for monthly payment by direct debit and a service charge levied for payment by cheques. There is no service charge for termly payment by direct debit.

Entrance Administration Fee

A fee of £75 is charged which is not refundable.

Deposit

A non-returnable registration fee of £350 is charged on the acceptance of a place. This amount will be automatically refunded after your daughter leaves Bromley High School (after deducting any outstanding amounts due to the school or the Trust). The deposit is forfeit if your daughter does not take up the accepted place.

Fees for Optional Extra Subjects (charged by self-employed Peripatetic Staff)

Fees per Ten Week Term (Music and Drama fees will increase from September 2008)

Music : Piano, violin, viola, 'cello, double bass, bassoon, oboe, clarinet, flute, recorder, saxophone, brass, harp, guitar, singing, percussion, theory

Individual instrument lessons (30 mins) £135.00 per term
Theory Class ( Ind !5 mins) £ 67.50 per term
(2-3 girls 30 mins) £ 67.50 per term
(4-6 girls 30 mins) £ 60.00 per term

Speech & Drama

Individual lessons £107.00 per term
Shared lessons (2 pupils) £ 87.00 per term
Group (up to 4 pupils) £ 75.00 per term

Accounts for extra subjects will be sent direct by the teachers concerned, and should be settled with those teachers before the start of each term. A term's notice should be given if lessons are to be discontinued.

School Fees Planning Schemes

Many schemes are available to provide for school fees in the event of an insurable crisis, or to save up for paying future fees, or to spread payment over a longer period than a child's attendance at school. A list of firms providing such schemes is available from Trust Office, on receipt of a stamped addressed envelope, but it should be understood that this does not imply recommendation. Parents may well find that an insurance broker can produce a scheme to suit their personal requirements. No scheme can be accepted under which benefit is derived from the Trust's charitable status.