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James Allen’s Girls’ school

A Passion for Life & Learning

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100% bursaries available from Year 7 entry

JAMes ALLen’s GIRLs’ sCHooL

James Allen’s Girls’ School (JAGS) has been inspiring and educating pupils for over 270 years, and educating girls is part of their DNA. The energy, the vibrancy, the friendships and the support networks at JAGS all combine to build something very special. The students here are very bright; they love learning and they are academically curious. However, a JAGS pupil prides themselves on much more than academics, using and developing their own creative, athletic and social skills to act upon concerns for others, whilst developing their own self-confidence and independence.

At JAGS, what goes on outside the classroom is just as important as what happens inside the classroom. There is an absolute commitment to a full, rich and balanced education, and pupils throw themselves into their music, drama, sport and the hundreds of other opportunities that abound. backgrounds and different cultures and enjoy developing a wide range of skills. JAGS strives to attract intellectually curious girls, regardless of their economic background. Their bursaries are crucial in making them accessible to everyone, not just to those whose families can afford the fees. They have their own means-tested bursary scheme for all year groups from 11+ entry upwards.

What is a bursary?

Bursaries are offered to pupils who would benefit from a JAGS education but whose families are unable to afford the full fees. Bursaries are subject to financial circumstances and can offer financial assistance for up to 100% of the fees, as well as the costs of uniform, travel, school trips and lunches. On average, their bursaries cover over 80% of all fees for the 130 pupils whose families receive them.

Further information and details of how to apply for a bursary can be found on their website, www.jags.org.uk.

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