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Fees

 

Academic Year 2011/2012

Information:

  • Fees are reviewed each spring and announced in May for the following September
  • The fees include a mid-day meal freshly cooked and served on the premises for all full-time pupils – Part-time Nursery and Reception pupils wishing to stay for lunch may do so and a charge will be added to the bill
  • The charge for Before School or After School Care is £3.50 per hour. Children arriving between 8.00am and 8.20am will be billed £1.50. Children arriving after 8.20am will not be charged

The school day is from 8.45am – 3.30pm. (times vary according to year group)

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Part-Time Hours for Nursery and Reception

  • Mornings are from 8.45am to 12 noon
  • Afternoons are from 1pm to 3pm

Fees are due on the first day of term. The school can arrange a monthly payment scheme and also a scheme for fees paid in advance. For information about these options please write to The Bursar at Bootham School, York, YO30 7BU or call 01904 654395.

Fees from September 2011 – July 2012

ClassPeriodTermly Fee
Nursery Mornings £1195
  Afternoons £955
  Days £2025
Reception Days £2025
Years 1 & 2 Days £2320
Year 3 to Year 6 Days £2945
 
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For UK tax payers, savings on school fees may be possible via the government’s Child Care Voucher scheme. Click here for details


 

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