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Do I have to pay?
It is free to attend The BRIT School. However all Key Stage 4 Year 10 students will join our 1:1 device scheme and will need to purchase, through a monthly scheme, their own Lenovo 300e Gen 4 Chromebook( Flip & Touch, 8GB / 64GB) with a stylus and neoprene case.
Limits on the School’ s budget mean that we do need to charge for certain activities, such as school trips and peripatetic music and dance tuition.
Read more: brit. school / KS4devicescheme
Can I get financial support?
Information about Free School Meals and Post 16 Bursary is available on our website:
Read more brit. school / studentfunding
Applying if I am Neurodiverse and / or have Additional Educational Needs( AEN)
Our Additional Educational Needs( AEN) Department provides support for students with a range of additional needs, supporting them in fulfilling the course requirements and their potential while at the School. If a student with AEN and / or Neurodiversity is granted a place, the AEN Team will make contact prior to their admission in order to begin the process of working together with parents / carers and students. We offer AEN open mornings too so you can visit the School.
Please make sure you do the following:
Tick the AEN box on the application form
Give as much detail as possible about your AEN and how it affects you
Tell us if you have an Education Health and Care Plan( EHCP) and attach a copy as indicated in your application
Tell us if you have access arrangements / exam concessions
Sharing this information will help us provide appropriate support through the Admissions process to ensure that reasonable adjustments are made. You must, however, still meet the Strand requirements as per the Admissions Policy. We abide by, and fully support, the Equalities Act of 2010.
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