St Lawrence is located in a small, historic seaside town in SE Kent; the school campus is centred around beautiful old buildings which are combined with modern facilities. The school has a strong Christian ethos and prides itself on academic success, traditional values and a friendly, welcoming ambience. St Lawrence is home to over 400 boarding & day pupils, both from local and international families.
Head's name:
Mr Barney Durrant (Headmaster)
ISC associations: HMC, AGBIS, ISBA
Religious affiliation: Church of England
Day/boarding type: Day, Weekly/Flexible Boarding and Full Boarding
Gender profile: Coeducational
Size: 385
Boarding fees per term:
£11,242
to £13,633 (excl VAT)
Day fees per term:
£6,421
to £6,959
(excl VAT)
Scholarships & bursaries:
Available
ISC reference number:
14551
DfE reference number:
886 / 6010
Boys - age range & pupil numbers:
Day: 11 to 18 (115)
Boarding: 11 to 18 (92)
Sixth Form: (62)
Girls - age range & pupil numbers:
Day: 11 to 18 (108)
Boarding: 11 to 18 (70)
Sixth Form: (45)
St Lawrence College offers the chance for children to sit for a scholarship from the age of 7 upwards. In the Junior School, awards of up to 25% off the fees are given for outstanding academic ability.
Senior School scholarships can be offered in Years 7-11 for outstanding all-round ability, academic, sport, music, art or drama disciplines, worth up to 25% of fees.
Sixth Form academic scholarships can be offered, worth up to 25% of fees. Scholarships are also awarded into the Sixth Form for pupils with outstanding ability in the Arts, Music and Sport.
Bursaries are means-tested and designed to offer financial assistance in exceptional circumstances to lower income households to either start at a school or remain at school if the family’s circumstances change. If you apply for a bursary you will need to provide the school with comprehensive details of your family’s financial position and be prepared for this to be reviewed at regular intervals.
Disclaimer: Data is provided by the school, ISC is not responsible for inaccuracies