Children will be considered for admission from P1 to S2, providing spaces are available.
We are also happy to consider applications from homeschooling parents who may want to send their children to Regius for a few days per week.
The normal route for admission is by an initial email or phone call, followed by a visit to the school for the parent(s) to discuss with staff the suitability of Regius School for their child(ren). Parents are given a tour of the school during school hours to see the learning environment and school culture.
During your school visit we'll provide you with a comprehensive Admissions Pack containing a letter to parents, term dates, a uniform list, and a list of required items.
We are a Christian school which means that all our teachers and helpers are Christians, who love God. We will talk about the Bible and its teachings and pray for our children. Neither children nor parents need to be Christians, but we expect them to respect the views of those who are Christians. This means that we expect children to be kind when speaking to others about what they believe. We also expect children to be part of our prayer and worship times, even though they may not engage in these activities at home.
We now provide a means-tested bursary scheme. Bursaries are awarded to families whose financial circumstances would otherwise prevent them from educating their children at Regius School. The amount of financial assistance families are given is decided based on their family income and financial assets. Bursaries are usually awarded on a sliding scale, which means that families may qualify for a percentage of the school fees to be discounted depending on their income. Bursaries are provided for one school year. Families are eligible to reapply in future years.
P1 pupils can have a shorter school day for the first quarter term, attending from 8.45am until lunchtime if desired by parents but only until the September holiday weekend. Thereafter, children will be expected full-time. Parents should be aware, afternoons are when we timetable activities such as Art, Music, PE and Dance. We will not be able to accommodate ‘catch-up’ for these missed activities.
We can accept children with additional support needs, provided that we have the necessary supports and resources available to meet the needs of the child. This would be decided through discussion with the parent(s) and, if appropriate, a trial period at the school.
If the school is oversubscribed, children will be accepted on the basis of the first to apply and complete all necessary documentation. Children with siblings in the school will, generally, take priority, but again they will need to apply before others are accepted.
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