Scholarships at 16+
Students should apply for a scholarship in an area where they are particularly talented. In most cases this means that an individual will only apply for one type of scholarship. It should also be noted that Academic Scholarships count for most of the funds.
Some information about the standards expected of applicants is outlined below.
Arrangements, Dates and Advice
All candidates will have an interview lasting up to 30 minutes. The rest of the assessment differs for each type of scholarship. We will also ask your teachers for predicted GCSE grades and your Mock Exam results. The details are outlined below:
The standard of applicants is likely to be high. In order to decide whether you are a suitable candidate you need to find out your predicted GCSE grades from your teachers. Academic scholarship applicants should be predicted As and A*s across the board.
Art: Portfolio assessment: students present and discuss current GCSE work and sketch books. These assessments will take place in January.
Sport: Trials / participation in a practical PE lesson, usually on a Wednesday afternoon. Candidates are normally expected to have county or borough representative honours.

