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private school full boarding in England with lowest fees

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mariamariamaria · 04/07/2021 19:53

Hello,

I am looking for a private full boarding school in England which has the lowest fees.

I found Purse school which works out to be under £20000 without boarding if there is something around same sort of fees inclusive of boarding would be great.

Any suggestions would be deeply appreciated.

Thank you in advance,

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Findmeatthebeach · 04/07/2021 19:54

Ryde School on the isle of wight

Cornishmumofone · 04/07/2021 20:03

For

Cornishmumofone · 04/07/2021 20:04

Truro High School is quite cheap but still £30k pa: www.trurohigh.co.uk/join/fees/

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Letsallscreamatthesistene · 04/07/2021 20:15

Have a look at state boarding schools
www.goodschoolsguide.co.uk/choosing-a-school/state-schools/state-boarding-schools/

MinervaMcGonagall45 · 04/07/2021 20:19

Your only options in that price range with full boarding in England will be state boarding schools. But there are eligibility criteria which you will need to check out.

Would you consider an Irish boarding school? English language education which opens the same doors as an English school but much cheaper - around the Euro 20-24000 mark for full boarding.

LIZS · 04/07/2021 20:23

State boarding are rarely full boarding schools, many are weekly or flexi, but you only pay the cost of boarding not tuition. Criteria tend to be specific though. Unless you are eligible for bursary support full boarding is unlikely to be under 20k, many day schools charge that or more.

AgathaMystery · 04/07/2021 20:26

Wymondham College.

AnoymousCoward · 04/07/2021 22:39

Why would you choose the cheapest available school, rather than the most appropriate?

AnoymousCoward · 04/07/2021 22:40

I mean, surely sending to school abroad would be cheaper if you absolutelyneed boarding (which obviously some people do).

BelterDelta · 04/07/2021 22:40

Is a scholarship an option?

mariamariamaria · 05/07/2021 20:31

thank you it’s for a relative who isn’t a UK national so it will have to be a private school

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Ellmau · 05/07/2021 21:20

@mariamariamaria

thank you it’s for a relative who isn’t a UK national so it will have to be a private school
There's another hurdle then, which is that the school will need to be registered to sponsor children for child student visas:

www.gov.uk/government/publications/register-of-licensed-sponsors-students

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