PREPARATORY SCHOOL PROSPECTUS ACHIEVING ALL-ROUND EXCELLENCE
A MESSAGE FROM THE HEADMASTER
Kingswood Preparatory School is a co-educational day and boarding school situated in a stunning location in Lansdown, on the northern edge of Bath. As part of the Kingswood Foundation, which comprises of Kingswood Preparatory School and Kingswood Senior School, the School is able to benefit both from its individual character as a school for children from 9 months up to the age of 11, and from the broader advantages of being part of a foundation which offers education through to the age of 18. At Kingswood Preparatory School, our aim is to provide a happy, secure and
friendly family environment in which all pupils are both encouraged and challenged to fulfil their academic, artistic, sporting and musical potential. We therefore strive to create an atmosphere where all pupils learn to live amicably together, gain an awareness of others, and begin to develop attitudes and values which are firmly based on Christian principles. In developing the potential and confidence of each individual pupil, a strong emphasis is placed on building up independence, selfesteem and respect for one another. We hope that this prospectus will give you a taste of what the School has to offer your child. However, in order to experience the unique essence and atmosphere of Kingswood, I do hope that you will view this as a first step and will want to come and visit us personally. I look forward to meeting you and showing you what makes Kingswood Preparatory School such a very special place.
Mr Mark Brearey Headmaster Kingswood Preparatory School
WE STRIVE TO CREATE AN ATMOSPHERE WHERE ALL PUPILS LEARN TO LIVE AMICABLY TOGETHER, GAIN AN AWARENESS OF OTHERS, AND BEGIN TO DEVELOP ATTITUDES AND VALUES WHICH ARE FIRMLY BASED ON CHRISTIAN PRINCIPLES.
EVERY CHILD HAS A GIFT, AND WE AIM TO FOSTER THESE CAPABILITIES WHILE DEVELOPING AND SUPPORTING THE TRAITS THAT ALREADY MAKE THEM SPECIAL.
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THE SCHOOL OFFERS A BROAD, HOLISTIC EDUCATION IN WHICH PUPILS ACHIEVE ASTONISHING SUCCESSES AS THEY CONSTANTLY PROGRESS WELL BEYOND THEIR NATURAL POTENTIAL.
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HISTORY & AIMS PUPILS DEVELOP A BREADTH OF KNOWLEDGE AND THEIR CREATIVITY IN RESPONSE TO THE SCHOOL’S VIBRANT, EXCITING INTERNATIONAL AND CREATIVE CURRICULUM.” LATEST ISI REPORT
Kingswood was founded in 1748 by John Wesley, the founder of Methodism and a passionate believer in providing the young with an education which embraces values as well as learning. Over two hundred and sixty years later, Christian values still remain central to the Kingswood ethos although we welcome pupils from every religion as well as those who practise none. Kingswood Preparatory School (KPS) moved into its award winning building in 1995, set within beautiful eighteenth century parkland. As the School expanded, it also gained the use of ‘Summerhill’, a mansion
designed by John Wood the Younger, the architect of Bath’s famous Royal Crescent. The School enjoys magnificent views over the City of Bath, and offers a marvellous environment in which its pupils can learn to appreciate both the new and the old. In 2018 we added wonderful new facilities which have further enhanced the learning and experiences of all our children. These include new classrooms for Year 5 and Year 6, a new Art Room, a new Hall, Music Room and Practice Rooms as well as a new setting for our Early Years Provision.
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THE GARDEN AT KINGSWOOD Early Years Foundation Stage The Garden At Kingswood is a brand new, purpose built Nursery and Reception unit, nestled into our stunning grounds. We offer an exciting and stimulating curriculum, alongside the highest quality care, for children aged nine months to the end of their Reception year. As the children travel on a voyage of discovery and adventure, we aim to awaken a thirst for learning, helping them to develop an understanding and enjoyment of the world around them. Learning comes through play, experimentation, investigation and discussion, starting from the children’s own experiences and interests. All children make full use of the outdoor spaces, and the curriculum is enriched by specialist teaching of Swimming, Games, Languages, Outdoor Learning, Music and Art in our Preschool and Reception rooms. We have a strong ethos of working with parents as partners and strive to create strong relationships with
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both children and their families. Key persons and our bespoke settling-in programme help to make a smooth transition through each stage of your child’s journey with us. Photographs, videos and observations are sent to parents, keeping you fully informed about your child’s day at nursery or Reception. Qualified and experienced staff create an environment in which each child can flourish, and where good manners and traditional values are encouraged. Our Nursery is open all year round (apart from two weeks at Christmas) from 8am until 5.30pm, with an option of booking to stay until 6pm. We offer a range of sessions, including half days or full days. Reception In Reception, we support and develop the children’s learning within a stimulating environment and through a well-planned curriculum, based on the Early Years Foundation Stage. Teaching is based around practical and hands-on activities and, above all, learning is fun.
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If adults and children learn together, we create an environment of quality, confidence and trust. One of the most important things to remember in Reception is that, for children of this age, play remains a crucial factor in their development – they learn through their play, and their play is their work. Therefore through the curriculum and daily routine, we are able to stimulate their leaning and encourage a love of learning. At this stage, a school’s role is to act as a facilitator for children’s learning, and make detailed assessments and observations of each child’s needs. Staff teach rich and stimulating whole class lessons, and observe children applying their new skills independently. We plan activities at suitably challenging levels, providing appropriate resources and encouraging the children to explore, question and learn at their own pace and in their own way. The curriculum is based on 7 areas of learning: Mathematics, Communication and
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Language, Literacy, Expressive Arts and Design, Understanding the World (History, geography and science) Physical Development, and PSED. Learning comes through play, experimentation, investigation and discussion, starting from the children’s own experiences and interests. It is always fun and stimulating, and appropriate to the age of the children and their level of development. Everyone’s contribution is valued, and children are celebrated as individuals. With gentle guidance, the children learn to order their thinking, to be observant and creative, to question, evaluate and be bold and confident.
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THE CHILDREN ARE ENCOURAGED TO DEVELOP A ‘CAN-DO’ ATTITUDE AND A CONFIDENCE THAT WILL ALLOW THEM TO THRIVE NOW AND IN THEIR FUTURE LIVES.
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YEARS 1 & 2 IN PRE-PREP STAFF CREATE A NURTURING AND SUPPORTIVE ENVIRONMENT, ALLOWING YOUR CHILD TO FLOURISH AND EXPLORE THE WORLD AROUND THEM.
Year 1 and 2 are a true celebration of childhood. Warm, caring and nurturing, we pride ourselves on our ‘family’ atmosphere, In which our Pre-Prep members of our school community grow and learn. We believe that children learn best when they are happy and confident, and so developing self-esteem and a strong sense of identity are high priorities for us. Generous staff-pupil ratios enable teachers and assistants
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to give quality time to each child, encouraging every individual to explore his or her own unique ideas and talents.
discovering, our children find out about the world around them, but, more importantly, develop a real love of learning.
We are able to provide a rich and stimulating environment which inspires our children, captures their imagination and arouses their enthusiasm. We provide a broad range of experiences and opportunities to encourage creativity and inquisitive thought. Through exploring and
With bright, bustling classrooms, interactive displays, imaginative role play areas and extensive outdoor learning facilities, we provide the perfect environment for stimulating and imaginative educational development.
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UNDERPINNING EVERY ASPECT OF OUR CURRICULUM IS A FOCUS ON DEVELOPING THE SKILLS NECESSARY FOR LEARNING: RESILIENCE, PROBLEM-SOLVING, CRITICAL THINKING, COMMUNICATION, TEAMWORK, ORGANISATION AND INDEPENDENCE.
YEARS 3-6 Kingswood Prep is a vibrant, dynamic Prep department where children from Years 3 to 6 flourish and grow. We offer a broad, balanced, exciting curriculum, enhanced by highly-skilled, specialist teachers and tailored to the needs of every child. We believe in an holistic approach to education and are firmly committed to ensuring that every child is given an opportunity to explore his or her own skills and talents. Our Form system provides a warm, supportive structure in which our young learners can
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develop confidence and self-belief. We pride ourselves on being able to offer a carefully differentiated programme of study, catering for the needs of every individual. The Prep School boasts well-equipped facilities designed to stimulate and inspire. New classrooms for Year 5 and Year 6 are spacious, with break out space. We have a new Art Room and a STEAM area where Science, Technology, Engineering, Robotics and Programming are part of a curriculum designed to shape the skills our
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young children need in a changing work place. ICT is taught as a cross curricular subject and will run as part of the whole learning experience. We have over 250 musicians learning instruments, and our new Music facilities will only enrich that experience. Over 50 clubs at lunch time and after school allow children to grow with a mind-set of what they can do as opposed to what they cannot. That Growth Mind-set permeates through the whole school.
“MY GIRLS HAVE REALLY BLOSSOMED AT KPS. THEY LOVE THE WAY THEIR TEACHERS TAKE SUCH A SPECIAL INDIVIDUAL INTEREST IN THEM.” YEAR 4 PARENT
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“MY DAUGHTER IS THRIVING AT KPS. OUR ONLY REGRET IS THAT WE DID NOT MAKE THE MOVE MUCH EARLIER.” YEAR 5 PARENT
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AN ALL-ROUND EDUCATION While academic work is at the heart of the School, we also place great emphasis on the breadth of the education we offer our children. There are opportunities for all our pupils to participate in Sport, Music and Drama, not only in the timetable, but also through our extensive Extra-Curricular Programme. A host of musical groups meet each week and all pupils have the opportunity to perform in our various concerts, whether as beginners or as more experienced musicians. Drama is another real strength in the School. In addition to a whole range of
productions each year, many children voluntarily participate in the MidSomerset Festival, in our ESB (English Speaking Board) activities and many also study approved LAMDA courses. We aim to extend the children’s perception and appreciation of the world around them through the many and varied visits we arrange. In addition to visitors and speakers to the School we also arrange residential courses to various centres. Each of the Prep School year groups has the opportunity to participate in a residential visit each year. These range from one night away in Year 3, up to four nights away in Years 5 and 6.
We place great emphasis on inspirational teaching and wide participation; enjoyment for all is important to us, as is the pursuit of excellence. Sport plays a large role throughout the school week. An extensive fixture list enables both boys and girls to compete against other local schools in a wide variety of sports and many KPS pupils are successful in gaining sporting recognition at county and national level.
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NURTURING INDIVIDUALS THROUGH OPPORTUNITY The fun and fulfilment achieved through activities outside the classroom can often be as life-shaping as those experienced through academic study. We encourage the development of as broad a range of interests and activities as possible; this gives our pupils the opportunity to blossom and develop as individual characters and personalities. On many occasions these early foundations then develop in a remarkable way with some of our children going on to showcase their talents in national sports teams, orchestras and West End stage productions. However, whilst the
success of these gifted individuals is the source of much pride, the School takes particular satisfaction from the fact that all our pupils become confident, well rounded and articulate individuals because of the opportunities first made available to them at Kingswood Prep School. It is our belief that every pupil has talents and special interests they might like to pursue, and we see it as an integral part of our responsibility to provide as many opportunities as possible to see that every individual is properly nurtured to reach his or her true potential.
AS PART OF KPS’S COMMITMENT TO MENTAL HEALTH AND CHILDREN’S WELL-BEING, STAFF ARE DEVELOPING CHILDREN’S SKILLS IN MINDFULNESS.
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PUPILS ARE CONFIDENT AND ARE ABLE TO EXPRESS THEIR VIEWS AND FEELINGS WITH SENSITIVITY. THEY ARE ATTENTIVE LISTENERS, RESPONDING THOUGHTFULLY TO ONE ANOTHER AND TO THEIR TEACHERS.
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WE HAVE DEVELOPED OUR OWN PASSPORT TO LEARNING PROGRAMME, WHICH FOCUSES ON DEVELOPING PERSONAL QUALITIES AND THINKING SKILLS, ENHANCING ABILITIES IN AREAS SUCH AS INQUISITIVENESS, ADAPTABILITY, RESILIENCE, MORALITY, COMMUNICATION, THOUGHTFULNESS, COOPERATION, RESPECT AND ENQUIRY.
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ENCOURAGING TEAMWORK In promoting individual development, we are keen to emphasise the role individuals play as part of a team, and we therefore encourage all our pupils to take part in the many team-based activities we offer. Whether on the sports field, taking part in a drama production, or being a member of the School choir or orchestra, such
activities teach children valuable lessons about the ways in which they can help and support one another whilst also learning much about themselves. Appreciation and respect for the needs of others is an essential part of our pupils’ development and is central to an understanding of the School’s values.
In encouraging all our pupils to look beyond themselves and to appreciate the needs of others, we also place great emphasis on charity fund raising activities, on an understanding of important global issues, and on building positive relationships throughout the School community.
“PUPILS DEMONSTRATE A MATURE UNDERSTANDING OF THE NEEDS OF OTHERS LESS FORTUNATE THAN THEMSELVES. THEY ARE KEEN TO TAKE LOCAL AND GLOBAL ACTION TO MAKE A DIFFERENCE TO OTHERS.” LATEST ISI REPORT
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OUR STAFF ENSURE THAT THE CHILDREN RECEIVE THE HIGHEST LEVELS OF PASTORAL CARE AND SECURITY WITHIN A NURTURING, HOME-AWAY-FROM-HOME ENVIRONMENT.
BOARDING Boarding at Kingswood Prep School commenced in 1998 when High Vinnalls, a modern, bright house set in extensive grounds within the Prep School estate, was designed to house up to 20 young boarding boys and girls. Our youngest boarders are in Year 3 aged 7, and our oldest in their last year at KPS, Year 6. The House Parents, supported by Assistant House parents, live in High Vinnalls. They are assisted daily by school staff and at weekends by boarding staff. The fully equipped School Medical Centre is a short distance from High Vinnalls. In the evenings, carefully selected Year 9
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students from our Senior School, who act like older brothers and sisters to our young boarders, assist the adults in their duties. Outside, woodland and the adventure playground border the extensive garden at High Vinnalls. There is ample space and provision for sports, games, building dens, or riding bicycles, which are provided by the School. Meals for the boarders are prepared by the School caterers and served in the dining room at High Vinnalls. The weekends at High Vinnalls are filled with house activities and a variety of trips to visit local areas of interest including the City of Bath,
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wildlife parks, the cinema, adventure playgrounds, countryside walks and even boat trips on the river. A special feature of boarding at KPS is that, unusually for prep schools, our boarding is for primary aged children only. When they move on to the Senior School the children are based at Westwood House, which has boarders (and day children) in Years 7 and 8, before joining their main school boarding house. High Vinnalls has a warm, welcoming atmosphere - a real home from home. Please do come and see for yourself.
“OUR SON HAS DEVELOPED NOT ONLY ACADEMICALLY, BUT ALSO BY PARTICIPATION IN THE WIDE VARIETY OF OPPORTUNITIES. HE REALLY FEELS WANTED AND LOOKS FORWARD TO THE START OF EACH TERM WITH EAGER ANTICIPATION.” YEAR 5 PARENT
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MOVING ON Almost all children at Kingswood Preparatory School move at the end of Year 6 to Kingswood Senior School. Preparation for the entrance assessments is appropriately thorough, with a clear emphasis on supporting individual needs, but we never lose sight of the broader educational objectives in our Year 6 teaching. We aim for a seamless transfer to the Senior School, and regular contact between the Prep and Senior staff is a key feature of our programme. Core values are
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consistent across the Foundation and it is our experience that pupils from the Prep School find the transfer to the Senior School both a natural and an exciting move at this stage of their education. In recent years, pupils have enjoyed considerable success in gaining scholarships to the Senior School, with awards made not only for academic performance and potential, but also in SPORT, ART, MUSIC AND DESIGN TECHNOLOGY.
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“BOTH OF OUR CHILDREN HAVE HAD A FANTASTIC TIME AT KPS AND ARE WELL SET UP FOR THEIR YEARS AT THE SENIOR SCHOOL.” YEAR 6 PARENT
OUR AIM IS TO IGNITE CHILDREN’S IMAGINATIONS WHILE SIMULTANEOUSLY EQUIPPING THEM WITH THE SKILLS THEY WILL NEED FOR WHEREVER THEIR LIFE AND LEARNING WILL TAKE THEM.
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A REMARKABLE LOCATION Whilst our local families already appreciate the beautiful place in which they live, we cannot complete this prospectus without highlighting how fortunate we are at Kingswood in being within walking distance of such a renowned World Heritage City. Bath is certainly regarded as one of the loveliest places in the world. Bath takes its name from the perfectly preserved Roman Baths which are visited not only for their historic value, but also the natural hot mineral water springs that are still evident and even available to be enjoyed within the Thermae Spa in the heart of the City. Whether it is the magnificent eighteenth century Georgian architecture, the landscaped gardens and parks, the fine art galleries and museums, or the vibrant and cosmopolitan shopping centre with a plethora of cafés and restaurants,
there is something for everyone, and the city is compact and safe enough to walk everywhere. Our boarding pupils have the opportunity to spend time enjoying the City at weekends, and benefit from the many cultural events that take place, including the Bath Mozartfest in November, the Bath Literature Festival in March and the Bath International Music Festival in May - a particular feature in the School calendar involving the majority of our musicians who are regularly invited to take part in the opening ceremony. As well as offering a rich variety of activities, Bath is surrounded by beautiful countryside and many other famous places including Oxford, Stratford on Avon and, of course, London, which is only 90 minutes away.
KINGSWOOD’S 218 ACRES OF BEAUTIFUL LAND IS WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE OF THE WORLD HERITAGE CITY OF BATH.
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BATH IS A LIVELY, THRIVING CITY WHERE ANCIENT HISTORY AND GEORGIAN ELEGANCE SIT COMFORTABLY ALONGSIDE A DECIDEDLY TWENTY-FIRST CENTURY COSMOPOLITAN BUZZ.
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Kingswood Prep School College Road • Bath • BA1 5SD • UK
REGISTRATION FORM SENIOR SCHOOL T. 01225 734210 | E. admissions@kingswood.bath.sch.uk | www.kingswood.bath.sch.uk PREPARATORY SCHOOL T. 01225 734460 | E. kpsreception@kingswood.bath.sch.uk
SECTION 1 Child's Surname: Forename(s):
Preferred Name:
Date of Birth:
Gender: M / F
Nationality:
Ethnicity:
Religion:
Academic Year: 21
Year Group:
SECTION 2 Proposed Entry Date:
Boarding
Type of Place: (please tick)
Weekly Boarding
Day Pupil
SECTION 3: FATHER’S DETAILS Title:
Forename:
Marital Status:
Occupation:
Surname:
Address: Daytime Tel:
Evening Tel:
Mobile:
Title:
Forename:
Surname:
Marital Status:
Occupation:
Email:
SECTION 4: MOTHER’S DETAILS
Address: (if different from above) Daytime Tel:
Evening Tel:
Mobile:
Email: If you have completed this section with a different address from section 3, please indicate at which address your child lives: Father
Mother
Other (Please specify)
SECTION 5: CONNECTIONS WITH KINGSWOOD Please give details of any family connections with Kingswood Prep or Senior School:
SECTION 6 Please tick any relevant boxes to indicate how you first heard about the School: Local Reputation
Present School
Internet (please state site)
Advertisement (please say where)
Agent (state which one)
Other (Please specify)
Friend’s Recommendation
REGISTRATION FORM
SECTION 7 Have you registered your child at any other school?
Yes
No
If yes, which one?
SECTION 8: PLEASE GIVE THE NAME AND ADDRESS OF YOUR CHILD'S CURRENT SCHOOL Name of School:
Name of Head:
Address: Tel. Number:
Email:
Dates attended:
Until:
SECTION 9 Please complete the attached Pupil Information Sheet which should be returned together with this form. Your application cannot be processed without the return of this form.
SECTION 10: REGISTRATION FEES For all new registrations to Kingswood School at any age.
£125 per application
Online payments can be made on the school website, www.kingswood.bath.sch.uk, quoting your child's name & 'Reg Form' Or Bank Transfer Barclays Bank, Account Name: Kingswood School Trustee Limited, Sort Code: 20 05 38 Account Number: 00997269, IBAN: GB29BARC20053800997269, Swift: BARCGB22 Kingswood School’s Marketing department will use the information you provide on this form to get in touch with prospective families and provide you with updates about Kingswood School and admissions events. Please let us know what you are interested in hearing about by opting in below.
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SECTION 11: FOR UK & OVERSEAS STUDENTS Please attach a copy of your child’s birth certificate and passport (photo ID page).
SECTION 12: FOR OVERSEAS STUDENTS ONLY Does your child require a study visa? If yes, please provide the following documents when submitting the Registration form: Yes
No
1. Child’s current passport
2. Both parent’s current passports
NOTES: Early registration is recommended as places for certain year groups become over-subscribed and all other factors being equal in terms of entrance assessments and school report, the time of registration may become a deciding factor. Offers of places are subject to availability and the admission requirements of the School at the time offers are made. All assessment results are final. We do not disclose actual results, nor do we enter into correspondence about individual results. A copy of the current edition of the Standard Terms and Conditions are provided at the point of offer, or can be provided earlier on request.
DECLARATION We / I request that the above named child be registered as a prospective pupil. The non-refundable registration fee can be paid online at www.kingswood.bath.sch.uk or using the bank transfer details above. We understand that: 1. Registration of our child as a prospective pupil does not secure our child a place at the School but does ensure that our child will be considered for selection as a pupil at the School. 2. The School may process personal data about our child, including sensitive personal data such as medical details, for the purpose of administering its list of prospective pupils and administering its selection procedures and we consent to the processing of our child’s personal data (including sensitive personal data) for these purposes. 3. In the event that our child is offered a place at the School, such an offer will be subject to the School’s terms and conditions for the provision of educational services, which will bind us in the event that we accept the place. (Each of those with parental responsibility to sign and complete below)
First Signature:
Second Signature:
Name in full:
Name in full:
Relationship to the Child:
Relationship to the Child:
Date:
Date:
PROSPECTIVE PUPIL INFORMATION
Full Name:
Preferred Name:
Q1: Has your child been identified as having a particular academic strength? Please provide details, including any Academic Scholarship(s) awarded by the current school:
Q2: Has your child been identified as having a particular talent (e.g. sport, music, drama, art)? Please provide details, including any Special Talent Scholarship(s) awarded by the current school:
Q3: Has your child held any positions of responsibility in his / her current school or within a club or organisation? If so, please give details:
Q4: What are your child’s main hobbies and interests (artistic, dramatic, musical, sporting etc) if not already listed in 1 or 2 above? Please provide details as appropriate, including examinations or grades taken, certificates attained, clubs represented etc.
Q5: Please provide us with details of any medical condition (including allergies), disabilities or learning difficulties of
your child. You must disclose any factors which may affect your child’s ability to cope independently within the mainstream school environment. If your child has learning difficulties an Educational Psychologists report and / or an Individual Educational Programme, this must be presented as part of the application. Failure to disclose any learning difficulties or medical conditions at the time of application may result subsequently in a place being withdrawn. Any offer made by the school is subject to being able to meet the individual needs of the child. Has your child ever been diagnosed with any of the following: Allergies
Dyspraxia
Dyslexia
Autism
Dyscalculia
ADHD
Learning Difficulties
Hearing / Visual / Speech Impairment
Emotional or Behavioural Difficulties
PROSPECTIVE PUPIL INFORMATION
Q6: Has your child ever received support in a special education programme?
If yes, please give details:
Q7: Is your child currently taking medication for any of the above? If yes, please give details:
Q8: Has your child ever been temporarily or permanently excluded from school? If yes, please give details:
Q9: Has your child ever been asked to leave a school? If yes, please give details:
Q10: For applicants for whom English is an Additional Language (EAL). Please indicate the extent of knowledge of English, the number of years studied and qualifications if any. Kingswood offers excellent specialist teaching support for EAL students, however requires a basic command of English as an entry requirement. First language:
Second language:
Other languages spoken:
Kingswood School, Lansdown, Bath BA1 5RG | Email: admissions@kingswood.bath.sch.uk www.kingswood.bath.sch.uk Kingswood School seeks to fulfil the legal requirements placed upon all schools, state and independent, of the Special Education Needs & Disabilities Act 2001. If you feel that your son or daughter has any special requirements we need to meet in order for him or her to have equal access to the assessment procedures, please inform us and send us with any relevant reports.
Thank you for providing this information
PREP SCHOOL FEES: 2021/22 PREP SCHOOL T. 01225 734460 | E. kps-admissions@kingswood.bath.sch.uk | www.kingswood.bath.sch.uk
FEE TYPE
Session Fee (£)
0 - 2 years (morning or afternoon only)
36.00
3 - 4 years (morning only)
35.00
3 - 4 years (afternoon only)
33.00
0 - 2 years (full day, 8.00am - 5.30pm)
68.00
3 - 4 years (full day, 8.00am - 5.30pm)
66.00
Late care
7.20
Extra Hour
9.40
Below are some examples of the monthly and annual fees for 0 - 2 year olds and 3 - 4 year olds for various commitments. The monthly fee is based on 4 weeks and the annual fee is based on 45 weeks.
FEE TYPE
Monthly Fee (£)
Annual Fee (£)
0 - 2 years (3 half days)
432.00
4,860.00
0 - 2 years (3 full days)
816.00
0 - 2 years (5 full days)
1,360.00
FEE TYPE
Monthly Fee (£)
Annual Fee (£)
3 - 4 years (3 half days, morning session)
420.00
4,725.00
9,180.00
3 - 4 years (3 full days)
792.00
8,910.00
15,300.00
3 - 4 years (5 full days)
1,320.00
14,850.00
FEE TYPE
Termly Fee (£)
Annual Fee (£)
3,603.00
10,809.00
Day Pupils Reception to Year 2 (4-6 years) Year 3 & 4 (7- 8 years)
4,247.00
12,741.00
Year 5 & 6 (9 -10 years)
4,314.00
12,942.00
Wrap around care breakfast and supper option (per day)
12.00 per day
FEE TYPE
Termly Fee (£)
Weekly Boarding Pupils (Monday to Friday inclusive) All ages
7,138.00
Full Boarding Pupils (7 Nights) All ages
8,498.00
EAL All ages
8,898.00
Casual Boarding Monday to Friday (per night)
47.00
Saturday & Sunday (per night)
52.00
Additional Charges Friends of KPS
Registered Charity No. 309148
£3.00 per term
Doodle Math
£6 per year (Reception - Year 6)
June 2021
PREP SCHOOL FEES
NURSERY Full Day at The Garden Session Options
Day
8.00am - 5.30pm
Morning
8.00am - 12.45pm
Afternoon
12.45pm - 5.30pm
Lunch
11.45am - 12.45pm
Late Care
5.30pm - 6.00pm
45 weeks with an option of requesting a further 5 weeks to total 50 weeks
Weeks of Education at The Garden
Morning sessions include a healthy morning snack and a two course lunch, and afternoon sessions include a light tea-time meal. Milk and water are provided during the day. Parents are asked to supply formula milk if required.
Further Information Please note there is a minimum attendance of 4 sessions per week.
Please contact The Garden Admissions team for further information.
Early Years Entitlement (EYE)
Payment Terms and Conditions
The Garden is a registered provider for the EYE which subsidises up to 15 hours, or for eligible families and subject to council approval, 30 hours per week of nursery care for 3 - 4 year olds for 38 weeks of the year. Some 2 year olds may qualify please speak to our Admissions team. The Garden claims these vouchers on your behalf.
A non-refundable registration fee of £125 is payable on application to the Nursery with a £300 deposit payable on acceptance of a place.
Tax-free Childcare The Garden is a registered provider for Tax-free childcare. please contact our Admissions team for more information. Flexibility exists within each option. For example: • •
Either mornings (with lunch) or afternoons (with tea) can be booked. Extending a morning or afternoon is also possible.
Please note that a term’s notice is required should you wish to reduce your number of sessions or weeks.
Invoices will be produced monthly in advance and are to be settled within 7 working days. Fees may be paid monthly by direct debit. An interest charge of 2% per month will be applied to any late payments. Payment is to be made by BACS. In order to keep your child’s place, fees will be expected to be paid during holidays and sickness. Persistent late collection of nursery children will also incur a charge of £10 per 20 minutes late. The Garden's fee structure will be reviewed annually by the School’s Board of Governors.
Ways to Pay Please see overleaf for ways to pay.
Remissions (Boarding Pupils Only) HM Forces families
Up to 20% each child. No additional sibling discounts. Limited numbers available per year group of entry
Non-Forces families
Sibling discount of 10% per child (for second and subsequent children only)
Registration Fee
£125
Acceptance Deposits Prep School including entry through to Senior School
£300
Senior School first entry (if not moving from KPS)
£300
Overseas Students
£2,500 + £8,498 The latter sum is credited against the first term and any subsequent fees
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PREP SCHOOL FEES
Ways to Pay Online payments can be made on the school website: www.kingswood.bath.sch.uk, quoting your child's name and 'Reg Form'. Or Bank Transfer: Barclays Bank, Account Name: Kingswood School Trustee Limited, Sort Code: 20 05 38, Account Number: 00997269, IBAN: GB49BARC20051200997269, Swift: BARCGB22 Fees and associated charges, payable from September 2021, are shown overleaf. Parents are asked to note that the fees are calculated as an annual sum collected in three equal instalments at the beginning of each term in accordance with our terms and conditions. Please note, in common with many independent schools, the fees do not include external examination charges. However our fees do include a number of benefits which other schools often charge in addition. Kingswood School fees include all text books, personal accident insurance (including emergency dental treatment) and the annual school magazine, Kingswood in Focus. In the case of boarding pupils, our fees also include all meals and laundry services.
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REGULATORY PROVISION OF INFORMATION TO PROSPECTIVE PARENTS PREP SCHOOL T. 01225 734460 | E. kpsreception@kingswood.bath.sch.uk | www.kingswood.bath.sch.uk Kingswood Preparatory School, College Road, Bath BA1 5SD
Mr Mark Brearey, Headmaster of Kingswood Preparatory School Mr Tim Westbrook, Chair of Governors, contact details and correspondence address
POLICIES: The following policies are available on the School Website or may be obtained, on request, from the School Office: • • • •
Kingswood Foundation Statement of Ethos, Philosophy and Aims Kingswood Foundation Child Protection and Safeguarding Policy, including Early Years Foundation Stage Kingswood Foundation Boarding Principles and Practice Policy Statement Kingswood Foundation Admissions Policy
• Kingswood Preparatory School Positive Behaviour Policy (which includes our policy on rewards, discipline and sanctions, including exclusion) • Kingswood Preparatory School Curriculum Policy • Kingswood Preparatory School Anti-Bullying Policy • Kingswood Preparatory School Complaints Policy • Kingswood Preparatory School Health and Safety Policy • Kingswood School First Aid and Health Care Policy • Kingswood Preparatory School Learning Support Policy (which includes policy and guidance on Special Educational Needs and Disabilities (SEND) and details of educational and welfare provision for pupils with Education, Health and Care Plans (EHC)) • Kingswood Preparatory School Policy and Guidance for pupils for whom English is an Additional Language (EAL).
PERFORMANCE: The following performance information is also available on the School website or may be obtained, on request, from the School Office: • Kingswood Preparatory School’s academic performance for any public exams during the preceding school year • Kingswood Preparatory School’s most recent inspection reports (Educational Quality, Regulatory Compliance and Boarding).
COMPLAINTS: The number of complaints registered under the School’s formal procedure during the preceding school year may be obtained, on request, from the School Office.
June 2018