Former art teacher and student
Montessori teacher training
Student bursary and other fees paid by the school
Students receive a basic bursary of £430 monthly from the school, payable on the last
day of each month from September 2009 to July 2010.
In addition to the basic bursary, a discretionary termly bonus of up to £540 may be awarded,
at the discretion of the headmistress, subject to satisfactory attendance on the MCI course and
conduct at the school and an end-of-term interview with the headmistress in December, March and
July. To qualify for this discretionary bonus a student must provide evidence at regular intervals
that:
- The student is up-to-date with all assignments for the MCI
- The student’s spoken English is of a high standard (or the student is taking measures to improve his or her command of the language)
- The student’s punctuality and attendance record are very good both at the school and at the college.
A contract incorporating these and other details is exchanged between the school and the student.
Lunch is provided free of charge each day during term time to students at Bassett House and at
Orchard House but there are no kitchens at Prospect House so lunch is not provided there. To
compensate for this, students at Prospect House receive an extra £38 per month.
Whilst technically taxable, in practice, unless the student has income from other sources, no tax is deducted because everyone is entitled to tax-free income of £6,475 in the tax year (which runs from 6 April in one year to 5 April in the next). If the student has paid tax on pay received between April and August before starting the course, this is likely to be repaid automatically over the autumn term. National insurance contributions (effectively a payroll tax) would be likely to amount to between £163 and £176 over the 11 months of the course.
Other fees paid by the school
In addition the school pays the fees (a total of approximately £2,400) charged by MCI for:
- The distance learning course (approx £710)
- The teaching practice assessment (approx £500)
- The workshop (approx £640)
- The examination fees (approx £240)
- All lectures and seminars (approx £310)
Thus the basic bursary and study fees are together worth approximately £7,130, in addition to which a discretionary bonus of up to £540 per term (£1,620 over the academic year) may be awarded.