The termly fees for King’s St Alban’s from September 2023 are inclusive of:

  • Full wrap-around provision from 7:45am to 6:00pm
  • After School Clubs run by King’s St Alban’s staff. An exciting range of over 30 clubs and activities, some of which are run by external partners (note these may occur an additional charge)
  • Specialist teachers in music, French, games and PE, art and computing
  • External curriculum supporting bodies – we regularly invite external bodies in to enhance our curriculum and also to provide PSHE specialist topics
  • Well-being sessions provided by our Senior School child psychologist, Dr Kate Mason
  • A mid-morning snack consisting of milk or water and fruit (Pre-prep)
  • Use of King’s Senior school facilities including Drama and Dance studios, Theatre and Sports Hall.

The termly fees for King’s St Alban’s from September 2023 are as follows: 

  • Reception – £2,925
  • Year 1 – £3,235
  • Year 2 – £3,400
  • Year 3 – £3,560
  • Year 4 – £4,845
  • Year 5 – £5,115
  • Year 6 – £5,185

Music tuition fees

  • Termly: £210 per term for 10 lessons
  • Hire of instrument: £ 35 per term

School lunch fees

All pupils are assumed to be having school lunches and will be billed accordingly, termly in advance unless the school receives written notice to the contrary before the start of term. Our healthy menus offer a wide choice of options catering for a range of tastes and special diets. The fees for lunch are:

  • Reception to Year 2: £177 per term
  • Years 3 to 6: £245 per term

King’s St Alban’s Nursery Fees:

King’s St Alban’s Nursery is open for 50 weeks of the year (excluding bank holidays) from 7.45am to 6pm Monday to Friday. There is a termly inset for staff training.

The nursery is closed for all bank holidays and closed for one week at Christmas and one week in August.

Time Full Day

7.45am to 6.00pm

Morning

7.45am to 1pm

Afternoon

1pm to 6pm

Price £63 £41 £39

 

There is a minimum requirement of 3 sessions weekly. Parents have the option to book “All year round” or “Term Time only”. Parents will be charged the same rate per day or session regardless of what option they choose.

The price includes lunch for the morning session and snacks and enrichment activities.

These include:

  • Forest School
  • French
  • Cooking
  • Music (with Reception Class)
  • School Library Visits or special story times
  • PE and yoga sessions
  • School trips – generally once a term with Reception
  • River walks and Cathedral visits
  • Professional visits eg Dentist talks.

Late Charge: All children must be collected by 6.00pm. Please note, our day-care team work very hard to ensure that your child has a fantastic time and we reserve the right to charge an additional fee of £10 per child per 15 minutes for late pick up. The school reserves the right to make additional charges for persistent lateness.

Government Funding for 3 & 4 year olds – 15 Universal Hours

If your child is 3 or 4 they can access a funded early education place from the start of the school term after their 3rd birthday and until they reach statutory age.

Children who turn 3 years of age between: 15 Free hours commence:
1st April and 31st August 1st September – Autumn Term
1st September and 31st December 1st January – Spring Term
1st January and 31st March 1st April – Summer Term

Parents must complete a declaration form each term and funded hours are taken within a normal session between 9am to 12pm and 2.30pm to 5.30pm.

A full copy of the Schedule of Nursery Fees including information on Government Funding can be viewed here.

Pupils’ personal accident insurance scheme

All pupils will be covered by the schools personal accident insurance.

Pupils’ sickness absence insurance scheme (optional)

Under the school’s terms and conditions, there is no waiver of fees for pupil absence. However, the school offers an insurance scheme that makes available fee refunds if pupils are absent from school for five or more days due to illness or accident. The premium for the insurance is 0.64% of the net termly tuition fee. Further details and a participation reply slip may be downloaded here.

Payment of fees

School fees are charged in advance and, if paid termly, are due on or before the first day of term. Alternatively, fees may, by arrangement, be paid either in monthly instalments by direct debit or by depositing lump sums in advance.

In cases of late payment, the Governors reserve the right to make a surcharge, composed of simple interest calculated at a rate of one percent of the outstanding balance per month.

Sibling discount

A reduction in fees (ten percent for a third child and fifteen percent for a fourth child) is available when three or more siblings are pupils at the school together. These reductions only apply to Kindergarten children if they are full-time.

Financial assistance (bursaries)

We offer a number of bursaries annually including full bursaries at the Senior School and in exceptional circumstances some support may be available at the Prep Schools. Bursaries are means-tested. Bursaries can also be offered to pupils who might otherwise leave the school because of financial hardship. Find out more in our Scholarship and Bursaries section.

Find out more

For more information, and terms and conditions of booking and payment, please contact our Admissions Team on 01905 354906 or email our Registrar  LMonkhouse@ksw.org.uk / registrar@ksw.org.uk.

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