Hull Collegiate School is able to offer assisted places under extenuating circumstances. Further information and advice about this may be obtained from the Business Services Director. Parents are encouraged to make an appointment to discuss their position in confidence with the Headmaster. Appointments can be made by contacting the Headmaster’s PA, Mrs Sue Logan, on 01482 657016.
Church Schools Foundation Assisted Places
The Church Schools Foundation Assisted Places were introduced when the government decided to withdraw their own scheme in 1998. Assisted Places are awarded on the basis of both academic ability and financial need. The value of the award is calculated on a sliding scale that takes into account the financial position of both parents' income and assets. The maximum award is to the value of 85% of fees. Assisted places may only be awarded to a child entering the school in Year 7 or into the Sixth Form and are reviewed annually. Applications may be obtained from the Registrar.
Clergy Bursaries
Bursaries are available to the children of clergy. The level of financial assistance is calculated on a sliding scale which takes into account the joint income of parents. Most clergy bursaries are held by Anglican clergy but the school will consider requests from clergy from other Christian denominations. Applications are welcome for children from age 3-18.
Sibling Discounts
It is the policy of the United Church Schools Trust that a 5% discount will be given to the first sibling. A 10% discount will be given to the second and subsequent siblings who are enrolled in the school at the same time.
Emergency Bursaries
Occasionally, parents are unable to continue paying the full fees once their child has started at the school because of unemployment or other circumstances. It may be possible to provide a bursary or other short term support in order for the child to complete that stage of education. Normally, such assistance is provided to those pupils who are preparing for public examinations