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    Dates for entry in 2012 are:11/6/12 - 14/6/12



Fees


The fees at Cranleigh School from 1 September 2011 are as follows:

Category Fees
Cranleigh School Boarding Fees £9,805 per term payable in advance.
Cranleigh School Day Fees £7,990 per term payable in advance.




 

 
A discount of fees is available for the third (20%) and subsequent siblings (30%) attending either the Senior or Preparatory School at any one time.  For details contact the Director of Finance.

 
Charges
Certain additional charges stem from the wide variety of activities and facilities available at Cranleigh. In principle, any service or item acquired by a pupil for personal use is charged to parents. These include purchases from the School Shop, other items of clothing and equipment, materials individually requested or those used in products retained by pupils, medical and dental charges, optional trips/tours/holidays of a sporting, musical, cultural or recreational nature as well as miscellaneous items such as taxis, telephone charges, CDs, personal newspapers, dry cleaning and similar items.
Specific Additional Charges
Additional Academic lessons - £40.00 per hour (special learning, IGCSE English and extra-curricular Modern Languages)
Examination access assessment - £96.00
Sixth Form text books (retained by pupils)
Paper, exercise books, files, pens, rulers, etc. purchased from the Book Shop
Optional revision guides and subject-based magazines
Academic trips, including field trips, exchanges, conferences, lectures, exhibitions, theatre trips, etc. (occasionally subsidised by departmental budgets)
Design materials for Sixth Form projects
Art - Lower School and Sixth Form workbooks
ISCO Careers Subscription (optional)
UCAS Fee (UVIth Form)
External Examination Fees
Lost/unreturned textbooks and library books 
Sports/Activities
Team shirts when pupils opt to retain them.
Some activities and sports may incur an additional charge if appropriate.
Riding, livery and other standing charges are available on application to the Stables Manager. Other variable expenses such as Veterinary/Farrier/Tack are charged at cost.
Music

Termly Instrument Lessons:
– Michaelmas Term (12 lessons): £246.00 
– Lent Term (9 lessons): £184.50
– Summer Term (6 lessons): £123.00 
Theory per Lesson: £20.50
Termly School Instrument Hire: £40.00
Instrument repairs
Sheet music provided for individual use
Practical and Theory Examinations (set by the board – details from the Director of Music)

Miscellaneous
Day pupils’ voluntary boarding: £40.00 per night
House takeaways and outings
Special dinners (e.g. musical, sporting, Sixth Form)
Culpable damages
Photographs
Individual use of library photocopier
Fees Insurance (optional)
School Mission for Social Service (optional)
Old Cranleighan Society Life Subscription (optional)
CCF/Duke of Edinburgh Award
Payment of Fees/Fee Changes
Payment of Fees

Unless paid under the Composition Fees Scheme, all School Fees and Charges are payable on or before the first day of term. If the fees for any pupil remain unpaid at the end of the term in which they are due the School reserves the right not to permit the pupil to return to the School. The Bursar may also terminate schooling during any particular term if there is a consistent record of late payment. This will not terminate the liability of the parent or guardian for payment of outstanding or future fees.

Fee Changes

The fees and charges shown are those presently in force. The Governing Body reserves the right to review them at their discretion at any time whether before or after a pupil’s admission. As much written notice as possible of alteration will be given.
Fee Changes
The fees and charges shown are those presently in force. The Governing Body reserves the right to review them at their discretion at any time whether before or after a pupil’s admission. As much written notice as possible of alteration will be given.
Insurance
The School is insured against accidents to pupils resulting from the negligence of its employees. The School arranges personal accident insurance for all pupils, which compensates any who suffer permanent disability whether at School or elsewhere, at home or abroad. Further details may be obtained from the Deputy Bursar. The School does not insure the personal effects of pupils; parents should therefore provide cover. Parents and guardians of all pupils entering the School are able to insure under the School Fees Protection Scheme to cover a refund of fees in the event of a pupil’s absence through illness during term time. School trips in UK and abroad are covered by group travel insurance.