How to get a bursary at an independent school

Many independent schools offer means-tested bursaries to pupils whose families wouldn’t be able to afford the fees otherwise

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A bursary is a grant awarded to a pupil to enable them to study at an independent school when they might not be able to otherwise. Independent schools offer means-tested fee assistance to widen access for families from all walks of life, regardless of their earnings – but children must pass a school’s entrance exam to be eligible.

How many schools offer them?

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