Westbourne School is the only co educational independent school in Sheffield which caters for children from Reception right through to Y11 (GCSE). The average class size is less than 16. The children smile, they are happy. Please come and experience this atmosphere for yourself.
60 Westbourne Road
Sheffield
South Yorkshire
S10 2QT
+44 (0)114 266 0374
Head's name:
Mr Chris Hattam (Headmaster)
ISC associations: IAPS, AGBIS, ISBA
Religious affiliation: Interdenominational
Day/boarding type: Day
Gender profile: Coeducational
Size: 366
Day fees per term:
£3,688
to £5,300
(excl VAT)
Scholarships & bursaries:
Available
ISC reference number:
12566
DfE reference number:
373 / 6001
Boys - age range & pupil numbers:
Day: 4 to 16 (189)
Girls - age range & pupil numbers:
Day: 4 to 16 (177)
Scholarship exams take place each January for pupils commencing Year 7 in September of the same year and carries a nominal 10% reduction in the School fee.
Scholarships are awarded on the basis of evidence of exceptional recent achievement, performance in the scholarship test and an interview.
However, we wish to stress to parents and pupils that entry to Westbourne School Senior School is not dependent upon sitting these exams.
There are five categories of scholarship:
1. Academic
2. Music
3. Sport
4. Drama/Performing Arts
5. All round – Academic + Music + Drama or Sport.
Academic scholars at Westbourne will demonstrate exceptional intellectual potential. They are expected to provide a positive role model for fellow students and maintain excellent standards of academic progress and conduct at all times.
They will be academically stretched by their teachers and will contribute positively and significantly to the academic life of the school.
All-round - Where a student demonstrates significant intellectual potential as well as providing evidence of exceptional talent in a particular discipline.
Music scholars will be expected to take a minimum of one hour instrumental/vocal lessons per week.
Music scholars will then be eligible for a complementary 30-minute instrumental/vocal lesson per week. They will have the opportunity of belonging to a musical group, leading a musical ensemble and attending external concerts.
Music scholars will be expected to take part in at least two musical ensembles, play in music assembly once a term and perform at the annual Scholars’ Concert.
Sports scholars will represent the School and be ambassadors of the School’s sporting values in their chosen field. They are offered a strength and conditioning programme.
They will be allocated a mentor and offered one to one coaching and support to prepare them for competition.
Sports scholars will undertake a leadership role within their chosen sport to inspire others and to be a peer mentor to a fellow student.
Drama scholars will take part in workshops and student led performances where casting, directing, design and ‘gifted’ teams of students lead performance. Scholars can be involved with the wide and varied set of performances in School and further afield.
Drama scholars are expected to fully immerse themselves in the life of the Drama Department and participate in at least two performances over the year. They will show a keen interest and involvement with activities provided, including trips, workshops and visiting theatre companies.
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