3rd Form Scholarships & Awards

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THIRD FORM SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS All applications for scholarships/awards should be accompanied by a one-page reference from the candidate’s relevant Headteacher or Head of Department. All information on the reference should be relevant to the past two years. All applications should be supported by, and signed by, the candidate’s Headteacher. The maximum financial value of any non means-tested scholarship or award, or combination thereof, is 20% of the fees. Closing date for all applications is the first day of the Easter Term prior to joining. Academic scholarship examinations will be in the February priory to joining and assessment dates for all other scholarships and awards will be in the January prior to joining. For more information, and to find out how and when to enter your son/daughter for a scholarship or award, please contact the Registrar, Gilly Bunday registrar@kingsbruton.com.

ACADEMIC SCHOLARSHIPS

ART SCHOLARSHIPS

Scholarship papers will be set in English, Maths, French, History, Geography, Science and Verbal Reasoning. Latin and Religious Studies papers are optional.

Candidates should present a portfolio of work undertaken within the past two years. On Assessment Day, candidates will be asked to undertake some practical tests to show creativity, group work and their ability to comment earnestly about the subject, and will be interviewed by members of the Art Department and by the Headmaster.

All candidates will be interviewed by the Headmaster.

SPORTS SCHOLARSHIPS

Candidates should have reached 1st Team level sport in all three terms and, above all, show potential. Applicants should submit a short (no more than 5 minutes) home-made video of themselves demonstrating their skills, why they love sport, and why they want to be a King's Sports Scholar. This should include imagination & creativity. On Assessment Day, candidates will be tested on a number of attributes including attitude, leadership, athletic ability as well as sport specific skills, and all candidates will be interviewed by the Headmaster and Director of Sport. Sports Exhibitions Assistance towards the cost of oneto-one coaching and/or participation in the School’s Athletic Development Programme may be awarded to candidates who do not quite reach scholarship level, but who show potential. Assessment for exhibitions is the same as for scholarships.

DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY SCHOLARSHIPS Design & Technology focusses on design and solving problems for real people in the real world. This needs resilience, tenacity and a willingness to evolve work. All applicants should submit a portfolio of work, which demonstrates the complete journey of design, explaining why they have designed something, who the client is and how the final product works in its environment. The whole story should be detailed, including problem solving. On Assessment Day, candidates will be set a practical task, and will be interviewed by the Head of Design & Technology and by the Headmaster.

ALL ROUNDER AWARDS

MUSIC SCHOLARSHIPS & AWARDS Candidates should offer two instruments (which can include voice) and are expected to be of Grade 5 standard or above on their first instrument. On Assessment Day, candidates will be required to play two contrasting pieces on their first instrument and one piece on their second (and any subsequent instrument/s). They will also be tested on scales, arpeggios, sight reading and aural skills, and all candidates will be interviewed by the Director of Music and the Headmaster. In addition to any financial award, successful music scholars will receive free tuition on two instruments (including voice). Music Exhibitions Assistance towards the cost of instrumental lessons may be awarded to candidates who have not yet reached the scholarship level but who show real musical potential. Assessment for exhibitions is the same as for scholarships.

DRAMA SCHOLARSHIPS

Candidates are required to show a strong and proven interest in theatre and performance. On Assessment Day, they will be expected to perform a twominute monologue of their choosing, and to participate in a practical workshop with other applicants and current pupils, where creativity, collaboration and problem solving will be assessed. All candidates will be interviewed by the Headmaster.

Candidates are expected to show talent in two areas outside the classroom. If Sport is offered, 1st Team experience in at least two terms’ sport is expected. If Music is offered, candidates should be of Grade 5 in at least one instrument (which may include voice). Candidates will need to show their ability of promise in their chosen areas of activity and will be interviewed by the Headmaster and the Head of Department in their chosen fields.


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