Tuition Fees for International Students 2015-2016 Study Programmes Annual Tuition Annual Boarding Yearly Fee Pre-GCSE & GCSE students are in Parc House - twin and single rooms available (single room £8,600 per year) Pre-GCSE: Year 7-8 £12,000 + £7,600 (twin) = £19,600 Pre-GCSE: Year 9 £12,500 + £7,600 (twin) = £20,100 2 year GCSE course: Year 10-11 £14,000 + £7,600 (twin) = £21,600 A Level course: 2 years £15,500 + £9,500 (single en-suite) = £25,000 Twin en-suite availability in female boarding only £15,500 + £8,300 (twin en-suite) = £23,800 A Level students are in Ty Mawr House – all rooms are en-suite A Level course: 18 months £9,584 + £5,878 (single en-suite) = £15,462 First year fee is for the period January 2015 – June 2015 £9,584 + £5,000 (twin en-suite) = £14,584 Registration & Enrolment Fees Registration fee (non-refundable) £150 (one off payment) Deposit (refundable at the end of your course) £1,000 Additional Supplements School Uniform for Years 1-5 £200-250 on average (variations due to size) Additional EFL or other Educational Support £200 per term Examination fees, IELTS & UCAS Application Invoiced separately to reflect examination board rates Tuition fees include: books, enrichment or sports activities within the weekly curriculum Boarding fees include: full time boarding supervision, all meals, daily transfers to/from school, laundry and cleaning of rooms (school owned bed linen only). Over half term full time boarders may remain in school GCSE Year 11 & A Level Year 13 boarders are expected to vacate the boarding house the weekend following their final end of course exam Some optional weekend and half term trips/activities may incur additional costs Airport transfers available on request (e.g. from London Heathrow to school approx. £190) Calendar for Academic Year 2015-2016 Autumn Term 2015 Tuesday 01 September Thursday 03 September Enrolment for new residential students Term starts for all students (Enrolment interviews with Form Tutor & Head of Year) Monday Friday 26 October 30 October Half Term starts Half Term ends Wednesday 09 December End of Term 04 January Term starts Monday Friday 15 February 19 February Half Term starts Half Term ends Thursday 24 March End of Term Spring Term 2016 Monday Summer Term 2016 Monday 11 April Term starts Monday Friday 30 May 03 June Half Term starts Half Term ends Wednesday 06 July End of Term Public Holidays Fri/Mon Friday Friday Monday Monday Monday 25/28 December 2015 01 January 2016 25 March 28 March 02 May 30 May Christmas Bank Holiday New Year’s Holiday Good Friday Easter Monday May Day Spring Bank Holiday Summer 2014 A Level Results 37 students sat a full range of A-Level subjects Percentage grade distribution A*/A 43% B 30% C 19% D 4% E 3% Positioned 37th in ‘The Times’ Top 100 Mixed Schools at ‘A’ Level 43% of grades were A* or A 73% of grades were A*, A or B 92% of grades were A* - C 70% of students gained at least one A*/A grade 43% of students gained at least two A*/A grades 24% of students gained at least three A*/A grades 6% of students gained at least four A*/A grades UCAS Points A*=140, A=120, B=100, C=80, D=60, E=40 Average UCAS points per student: 339 Top A Level Student for 2014 Liam Hargrave-Gibson A*A*Aaaa Sarah Greener A*AAAa Haodong Shen A*AABa Emily James A*AAA Ailia Haider A*AAB 2014 A Level Results and Destinations Name Nationality Results Subjects Haodong Shen Chinese A*AABa Emily James British A*AAA Chem,Maths,Phys,Biol, F/Maths, Hist Maths, Biol, Chem, Geog, Phys Maths, Econ, F/Maths, Phys, Chinese Geog, Biol, Chem, Maths A*AAB Maths, Chem, Econ, Biol Liam Hargrave-Gibson British A*A*Aaaa Sarah Greener British A*AAAa Ailia Haider British Nikita Pandit British A*ABB Biol, Chem, Maths, Geog, Drama Geog, Biol, Chem, Art Natalie Youhana British AAAB Chem, Maths, Span, Biol Liam Yih British A*ABB Maths, Chem, Phys, Biol Nagashyriya Aerasala British AAAab Stephanie Turner British A*BCCb Ignatius HillcoatNalletamby British A*AAa Hannah Rees British AABac Talha Mangrio British AABC Charlotte Davies British AAAa Maths, F/Maths, Chem, Phys, Biol Geog, Biol, Maths, Chem English, Geog, Span, C/Writing, Psych Biol, Maths, English, Chem Biol, Chem, Maths, Econ University / College Degree University of Birmingham Chemical Engineering Lancaster University Medicine with Surgery University of Warwick Mathematics, Operations Research, Statistics and Economics (M.O.R.S.E.) Applying for Medicine 2015 University College London Economics King’s College London Medicine (5 years) University of Birmingham Dentistry (5 years) Applying for Medicine 2015 University of Exeter Physics Gap year Imperial College London Biology with Management University of Sheffield English Literature University of Nottingham Law Applying for Dentistry 2015 Tomas Evans British BBBB Jennifer Brisbane British AABb Biol, Chem, Maths, Music Biol, Maths, Chem, Phys Bethan Uzzell British AABb Geog, Maths, Biol, Chem Jodie Lewis British ABBD Geog, Art, English, Biol Swansea University Geography University of Portsmouth Pharmacy University of Southampton Aeronautics & Astronautics (4 years) Andrew Davies British ABCC Ioan-Llyr Thomas British ABBb Emily Vijayasurej British A*AB Finance, Chem, Biol, B/Studies Maths, Chem, Phys, F/Maths Maths, Chem, Biol ABCd Geog, Maths, Biol, Chem Anna Macklen British Geog, B/Studies, Maths,Chem Drama, Art, B/Studies Cardiff University Biochemistry Keele University Molecular Genetics Plymouth University Physiotherapy Applying for Medicine 2015 University of Portsmouth Radiography (Diagnostic) University of Southampton Geography with Geology Epsom (London) Laine Theatre Arts University of Gloucestershire Film Production Cardiff Metropolitan University Educational Studies & Drama Michael Jones British ABCd Emma Dempsey British ABB Rhys Morgan Jones British BCDae Jessica Wade British BBB Rhodri Lennox British ACC Finance, B/Studies, Geog Swansea University Geography ACC Finance, B/Studies, Law University of Newcastle Modern Languages & Business BBC Finance, Geog, English Swansea University Geography KLE University, India Medicine Cassandra Rees Douglas Jones British British Drama, English, Hist, Ext.Proj, Maths Art, Drama, Geog Shika Kodliwadmath British Ryutaro Takeuchi Japanese ACE Biol, Chem, Phys, English, Maths Maths, Finance, Art Waseda University, Japan Critical Studies Sean Yemm British CCC B/Studies, Econ, Law Swansea University Computer Science Megan Shurmer British BCD Art, ICT, English University of Wales, Trinity Saint David Graphic Communication Oxford Brookes University Quantity Surveying Cardiff Metropolitan University Accounting Jack Simcock British CCEcd BCb Geog, Biol, Chem Finance, Biol, B/Studies Megan Phillips British BDD Zoe Lee Malaysian BCE Maths, Chem, Biol Gap Year BCU Art, Maths, Biol Gap Year Mashari Al-Samra Qatari Please note: A = full A Level grade, a = AS grade. Subjects studied: Art, Biol = Biology, B/Studies = Business Studies, Chem = Chemistry, Chinese, C/Writing = Creative Writing, Drama, Econ = Economics, English, Ext.Proj = Extended Project, Finance, F/Maths = Further Maths, Geog = Geography, Hist = History, ICT, Law, Maths, Music, Phys = Physics, Psych = Psychology, Span = Spanish. Summer 2014 GCSE Results 39 students sat a full range of GCSE subjects Percentage grade distribution A*/ A 55% B 25% C 17% D 2% E 1% 55% of grades were A* or A 80% of grades were A*, A or B 97% of grades were A* - C 100% of students gained five or more A* - C grades (including English and Mathematics) 54% of students gained five or more A*/A grades 39% of students gained seven or more A*/A grades 23% of students gained ten or more A*/A grades Top GCSE Student 2014 Cameron Joseph 8A* & 3A grades 18 Fast Track Students 100% A*/A in Latin, Mathematics and Music Guardianship Policy This information is relevant to all parents who are sending a son/daughter to study at St. Michael’s School, regardless of age. Guardianship is another means of support for your children whilst they are in the UK. The school is responsible for the welfare of a student during term time; however younger students, those under the age of 16, must have an appointed guardian in the UK. The guardian is then responsible for all airport arrivals and departures and can provide holiday accommodation outside of term time, if this is required. It also means if a student is suspended or for any reason expelled, they will have a guardian in the UK who can provide the vital support required. These are of course extreme circumstances, but on occasion, such a service is required. Ideally, where possible, parents can appoint a family friend or relative in the UK to act as a guardian. This provides your child with another adult to turn to should they require assistance, advice, or an alternative place to stay during holiday periods (Easter, Summer, Christmas/New Year’s). If however, parents are unable to appoint a family friend or relative resident in the UK, we work closely with Oxford Guardians who offer a professional guardianship service to ensure the educational and welfare needs of your child. Any arrangements should be made directly with Oxford Guardians, please see below: Oxford Guardians Ltd The HIF, Gayton Northants NN7 3EY United Kingdom Tel: +44 (0)1604 857 655 Mob: +44 (0)7800 804 041 Web: www.oxfordguardians.com Email: info@oxfordguardians.com Professional guardianship services can be found under the following web site: www.aegisuk.net Boarding during Christmas or Easter Holidays During the Easter and Christmas holidays, the hostels and restaurants are closed. Students are expected to either: go home, stay with friends/family, or stay with their appointed guardian.
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