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The Headmaster describes Colfe’s culture as its greatest asset: grounded, unstuffy and warm; a happy, diverse, co-educational community with strong pastoral care, high outcomes and an extensive extra-curricular offer. He highlights small class sizes, expert teaching and enrichment sessions that inspire and challenge pupils, and a longstanding link with The Leathersellers’ Company and the Leatherseller Scholarship Programme.
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Breakfast Club from 7.30am and After School Care until 6pm.
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Entrance points: 3+ Nursery, 4+ Reception, 7+ Year 3, 11+ Year 7, 16+ Year 12. Assessments are age-appropriate academic and all-round suitability tests; offers are made before Christmas. Sixth Form entrance is via academic selection and includes personal statement, school reports and interviews; scholarships may involve examinations. Fully funded Leatherseller Sixth Form Scholarships are available for able pupils from low-income families, with typical targets around GCSE grades and pupil premium eligibility.
2025/26 fees: Nursery inclusive of 15 hours childcare funding – £4,290 per term; Reception inclusive of 15 hours childcare funding – £5,052 per term; Reception exclusive of 15 hours funding – £6,210; Junior School (Year 1 & 2) £6,450; Junior School (Year 3 – 6) £7,218; Senior School (Year 7-13) £8,733. Lunches are optional and charged separately; Direct debit payment options; deposit £2,250; Pupil devices require a device for senior school use. Further details available in Fees page.
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