For a small extra charge you can also pay by
credit / debit card and / or pay monthly.
We also accept Childcare Vouchers.
Chapter House School Fees Day UK Boarding
Day - Lunches £325 Year Sept 09 Sept 09
Nursey 1 Mornings N1 £1,030
Nursery 1 All Day N1 £1,135
Nursery 2 N2 £1,240
Reception R £1,445
Year 1 Y1 £1,550 £6,475
Year 2 Y2 £1,665 £6,475
Year 3 Y3 £1,755 £6,475
Year 4 Y4 £1,865 £6,475
Year 5 Y5 £1,965 £6,685
Year 6 Y6 £2,065 £6,685
Queen Ethelburga's Fees All fees are per term
Year 7 Y7 £2,895 £7,775
Year 8 Y8 £2,895 £8,295
Year 9 Y9 £2,895 £8,295
Year 10 (GCSE Yr 1) Y10 £2,895 £8,295
Year 11 (GCSE Yr 2) Y11 £2,895 £8,295
Year 12 (Sixth Form) Y12 £3,185 £9,125
Year 13 (Sixth Form) Y13 £3,185 £9,125
Day - Lunches £375 There are 3 terms per year
To view our International Boarding Fees that relate to overseas students, please see the relevant page in our specific Foreign Language Prospectus.

You can, if you wish, make payment of all, or part, of the School fees by means of a lump sum advance payment. In this way you can save substantial amounts of money. Please ask for details.

What does the “Advance Fee Payment” provide?
It secures fees at a given rate per term for anything normally between one year and five years. The arrangement can just be for the basic fees or it can be wider, at your choice, to include other things such as extras and uniform etc. The further ahead you pre-pay fees for, the bigger the “discount” given. There is no minimum or maximum period.

Can the “Advance Fee Payment” be repaid?
If a child leaves the school prematurely we simply re-work the calculation for the period they have been with us and you are refunded the balance. To this will be added simple interest (at the rate notified when the contract was signed) for each complete year since the date of payment. It is important, that proper notice must have been given, otherwise one term’s fees may be deducted from the refund; also, any fees / extras outstanding at the time will be deducted from the refund.

What sort of “discounts” can I expect?
For example a child who is a boarder, starting in Year 7 and going through to complete Year 13, you could possibly expect to save anything up to £40,000 compared to what you might expect to pay in total, paying one term at a time.