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Alleyn Court Preparatory School

Wakering Road
Southend-on-Sea
Essex
SS3 0PW

T: +44 (0)1702 582553

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ISC ID: 19004


Head

Mrs Hannah Sanders (Head Teacher)

Boys - age range:

Day: 2 to 11

Girls - age range:

Day: 2 to 11

Size

224 pupils

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Impact of partnership work done in 2025 (ISC annual Census 2026)

  • 12 state schools involved
  • 201-500 state school pupils involved
  • 500 staff hours given

Impact Statement

The Headmaster used to be chair of the Southend Primary Head’s Association and attends meetings to represent Independent Schools and offer any support as appropriate. Through this association the school has offered teacher training in various sports and this has impacted in increased numbers of schools in the borough entering tournaments and Borough Sports.
The school uses local Theatres (Clifftown/Palace) to put on the annual school musical. Local schools and residential groups are invited to attend and this has proved very successful.
Through this association and having our Director of Sports on the Southend Schools Sports Association executive, we are able to offer any academic, sporting or site-based opportunities to support local state schools and their children. We have this year had over 300 local state school children playing in sporting tournaments at the school.
We have associations at two local sporting clubs: Southend Hockey club, and Southend Lawn Tennis Club. Both local clubs have benefitted from the school arranging for local schools to attend tournaments we have run. This has led to many new children and their families engaging in the clubs and taking sport beyond their schools.
Exercise Essex is a company set up by one of the areas SCO’s that we house within the Sports Hall and wider grounds. They use our facilities from 5.00pm to 9.00pm daily in term time and also use the site at weekends for children’s’ parties. Several of our children and their families engage with this beginner to elite rhythmic, tumbling and acrobatic gymnastics/table tennis/ fencing provision, but the vast majority of users come from local schools and the local community.
One member of the school staff is a Trustee of the Portico Academy and this link supports five local state schools, al of which are now Ofsted good, or better.
The school was instrumental in organising a hub of local schools to work with a local 11+ company to create opportunities for resilience training to improve the chances of success for local children trying to access the local Grammar Schools. Children do mock-exams in different schools from the ones they attend, do develop their resilience and exam-readiness. The impact has been significant with a dramatic increase in local children accessing the grammar schools.

The Trustees of Alleyn Court Preparatory 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 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 Alleyn Court Preparatory School scale of awards which sets out award levels in relation to a family's financial circumstances. This confidential scale of awards is reviewed and revised annually by the Bursar, and Bursary Administration Ltd, to reflect any changes in fee costs. 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.


The Application Process.
Bursaries may be made available to parents/guardians of children entering Reception Year and above, full-time, at Alleyn Court Preparatory School. They are awarded at the discretion of the Trustees and the Head and Bursar are responsible for the management and coordination of the process.
• Step one - parents/guardians seeking a bursary are required to complete an application form which seeks to establish the financial circumstances of the household. The form, which requests details of income and capital, may be requested from the Bursar and must be accompanied by full documentary evidence. The completed forms, together with the necessary documentary evidence, are to be submitted to the bursar no later than the 31st January in any year for bursaries to start the following September.
• Step two - All applications are then externally assessed by Bursary Administration Ltd in order to establish the likely level of support which will be required in order to allow the child to attend the school. This involves a representative from Bursary Administration Ltd visiting the parents'/guardians' home to ensure the information has been correctly interpreted and the basis of the financial assessment has been fair.
• Step three - A recommendation, in accordance with the Alleyn Court Preparatory School confidential scale of awards, is then issued to the school which is considered with the Head and a joint recommendation is then reached.
• Step four - the joint recommendation is presented to the Chairman & Finance Trustee for approval.
• Step five – By the end of April. The parents/guardians are advised whether their child is to be offered a bursary for the following Autumn term.

Annual Review

All bursary awards are subject to repeat testing of parental means and may be varied upwards or downwards depending on parental circumstances.  Current bursary holders will be issued with “Change of Circumstances Declaration Form” each January for return by the end of the month. For those previously in receipt of bursaries, the Head and Bursar, in making their joint recommendation to the Trustees, have the discretion to recommend to the Trustees the reduction or withdrawal of an award not only where a pupil's progress, attitude or behaviour has been unsatisfactory but also where the parents/guardians have failed to support the school, for example by the late payment of any contribution they are making to the fees. 

Confidentiality

The school respects the confidentiality of bursary awards made to families and recipients are expected to do likewise. The calculation matrix used, along with the processed and outcome data generated during the application process, remains confidential property of the school and will not be disclosed to the applicant or any party outside of the application process, at any time.

For more information please contact Mrs Cain by email;

[email protected]

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  • Art scholarships
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  • Sibling discounts
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