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Bursaries for independent schools

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clutteredup · 22/02/2011 12:00

Does anyone know how little do you need to earn to be eligible? Our local independent school offers a bursary scheme for 'those who would otherwise not consider private school for financial reasons.'
DH earns a good salary, he's a civil servant which means he won't be getting a pay rise and will essentially be getting a pay cut due to increased pension contributions - I'm not moaning we're very lucky thta his job is currently safe, but we couldn't ever contemplate affording private school fees. We don't go on holiday abroad, caravan in Cornwall at easter and visit family in Summer. So its not like we have a luxurious lifestyle or have major areas we could cut back on to afford the fees. But on paper our salary looks good.
Is it worth applying for a bursary or do we have to accept that we are too comfortably off to be helped but not wealthy enough to afford the fees.
Am only considering this as an option as we have a secondary school which is on the borderline of going into special measures and looking for optional back up if we don't get a place at school 5 miles away out of catchment which is a decent school. DS is very bright and needs a school which apsires to more than just a couple of GCSE passes.
Don't want to start a private school debate just wondering if anyone knows about this at all.

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baubleybobbityhat · 05/01/2012 15:22

I would go for the state school.

Happygardening · 05/01/2012 17:28

Can you not complete the form twice one with your partners income one without and ask the bursar to give you an idea as to how much you would loose. You might find you don't loose as much as you think.

MsAverage · 07/01/2012 00:52

Macy, may I ask you to write here on your progress?

I am in a similar situation (qualifying income without BF, non-qualifying if counted with, BF is not Mr Darcy), and would be very interested in bursars' views on such cohabitation.

And good luck!

Victorialucas · 07/01/2012 02:04

It is really unfair but this is how they all work.

Would it be cheaper for your dp to maintain another property and only 'date' until dd is finished school?

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