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ECUS NOW ENROLLING FOR SEPTEMBER 2010

GCE-GCSE-ALevel-Enrolling-NowTo register your interest in enrolling your child, please telephone 020 8248 2312, or complete the enquiry form to request a prospectus and other information.


 

 

 







 


Arjun Sharma receiving his A-level results from Headmaster, Christopher Morris

 

Arjun obtained grade A at A-level in Mathematics, Chemistry and Physics plus grade A at AS in Biology and Further Pure Maths.

He is looking forward to taking up his place at Imperial College, London, to study Aeronautical Engineering. 

 

   

 

 

 


Scholarships and Bursaries

 

Scholarships

Scholarships at Ealing College Upper School are normally awarded at age 11 (Year 7 entry) for pupils who can show that they have an outstanding academic potential. Selection for scholarship is based on the success of the entrance test and an interview that every pupil is expected to take.  In certain cases, financial need may be taken into account as a secondary criterion to decide between candidates of approximately equal achievement. 

The maximum award that can be made is 50% of the fees, but each award is usually less than this.   At 16+, there are a number of Academic Scholarships, generally 5%-20% of the fees, for the two years of sixth form study.   Current scholars keep their scholarships until the end of Year 13 (subject to the usual conditions). 
 

Bursaries

At ECUS, there are two types of bursaries available for pupils taking 3 or more A levels; GCSE grades and priority subjects taken at ‘A’ level.  In addition, when applying for a bursary you must supply a financial disclosure form.
 

GCSE Grades

If you are applying to ECUS for the first time or you are a current student and have achieved 5 GCSEs at grade A, you will be entitled to a prior achievement bursary of £800 whatever you choose to study.  You may also be entitled to additional bursary if you enrol on priority subjects. 
 

Priority Subjects

A bursary for priority subject at A level is worth £200 per subject, a maximum of £800.
Priority subjects must be chosen from the following groups:
•    Accountancy
•    Business studies
•    French
•    Mathematics
•    Chemistry
•    Physics
•    Biology
•    Computer Science
•    English Language
•    English Literature