You will see that, although there are a substantial number of Awards in total, each Award is often specific:- Age group, Specific gender, Academic course related, or a particular combination of the above. Thus in each sector there are only a small number of Awards. It is therefore recommended that early application is made to avoid disappointment if you are seeking a particular Award.
Acceptance of any Award is considered acceptance of these notes, specific conditions noted on some Awards if that Award is granted, and the terms and conditions printed on the back of the Registration Form. Availability of any Category of Award can be determined upon calling the Collegiate.
The Foundation receives regular reports from School covering such matters as; academic progress, effort, behaviour and attitude, any serious breaches of trust or school rules, attendance, and whether a pupil is generally supporting their school, when requested, in extra-curricular activities, open days and the like and does not miss days during term time due to holidays, late arrival at the beginning of term or early departure at the end of term.
When an Award is granted by The Foundation, it is expected in return that obligations as above should never become a cause for concern. If, a report however, is received about a pupil granted an Award [where concern is expressed] the Trustees will review the Award in conjunction with the Headmaster, to decide whether to continue, reduce or, in serious cases, remove it altogether.
All Awards Are Discretionary.
- (a) Only 1 Award per pupil made - combinations of Awards are not possible.
- (a) All Awards are considered 'up to' and less may be offered.
- (c) All Awards may be subject to possible means - income testing - financial need validation.