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The Unicorn School

20 Marcham Road
Abingdon
Oxfordshire
OX14 1AA

T: +44 (0)1235 530222

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ISC ID: 10167


Heads

Mr Andrew Day (Executive Head Master)

Mrs Alison Woodworth Sturla (Headteacher)

Boys - age range:

Day: 7 to 19

Girls - age range:

Day: 7 to 19

Size

144 pupils

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Impact of partnership work done in 2024 (ISC annual Census 2025)

  • 20 state schools involved
  • 101-200 state school pupils involved
  • 110 staff hours given

The governors of The Unicorn School are committed to broadening access to the school by offering to eligible parents/guardians means-tested financial support with the payment of schools fees. Such support is known as a bursary and bursaries may be awarded in the form of a discount of up to 100 per cent on tuition fees payable, depending on the financial, compassionate or other pertinent circumstances of applicants. Bursary awards are subject to repeat testing of parental means each year and may be varied upwards or downwards, depending on parental circumstances. Awards are made on the basis of the confidential Unicorn School scale of awards which sets out award levels in relation to a family's financial circumstances. The scale of awards is reviewed and revised annually by the bursar and Headteacher to reflect any changes in fee costs and is approved by the governors. Though awards are generally tied to this scale, they may be varied upwards or downwards depending on individual parents'/guardians' circumstances (e.g. their savings, investments and realisable assets as well as their income, the size of their family, any other persons dependent upon them and like factors), compassionate or other pertinent considerations. Requests for financial support usually fall into two categories:  New applicants to the school where a place has been offered but parents/guardians are unable to fund the tuition fees.  Existing pupils where a change in parents'/guardians' circumstances has resulted in difficulty in meeting tuition fees and may result in the child being withdrawn part way through a stage of education.

  • Bursaries for new entrants
  • Hardship awards for existing pupils

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