Awards are subject to high standards of attendance, diligence and behaviour on the pupil’s part and are reviewed annually.
The Board of Governors is committed to broadening access to the School by supporting the education of Boy and Girl Choristers of Ely Cathedral through Choral Award; providing a number of funded Scholarships to talented pupils to promote continuation of excellence; recognising family loyalty by offering a Sibling Discount; and providing allowances for elegible families of the Armed Forces, the Foreign, Commonwealth and Development Office (FCDO) and the Clergy.
Choral Awards |
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The school supports the music of Ely Cathedral by providing a range of Choral Awards and Scholarships for choristers and former choristers. Please see the below policy for more details: *All Chorister and Choral Awards may be means-tested up to 100% of the day or boarding fee as need dictates and funds allow. For suitably talented boy or girl who are successful in achieving a Chorister or Choral Award but who may be prevented from becoming a chorister for financial reasons, the Bursaries Committee will consider applications for a means-tested Bursary (please see the section on means-tested Bursaries). In such circumstances parents may also be expected to apply independently to the Choir Schools Association (CSA) and other third-party organisations as advised for assistance with school fees funding as a condition of their application. The Chapter of Ely Cathedral and School Governors jointly fund the Chorister Award fee remission for up to 24 Boy Chorister (aged 7-13) and 20 Girl Chorister (aged 11 to 16) positions as well as some means-tested augmentation to those awards. Ely Cathedral does not provide funding for any other Choral related fee remission. Former Boy and Girl Choristers (and others) entering Year 12 may apply to become a Choral Scholar. The School Governors currently fund up to 6 Choral Scholarship awards at 33% of the day fee. Holders of Choral/Former Choral Awards and Choral Scholarships remain eligible for academic or music scholarships at 13+ and 16+ which are awarded after a competitive examination in the Lent term of each year. However, the monetary value of any academic or music scholarship awarded will be subsumed by the Choral Award or Choral Scholarship, which is well in excess of our present maximum scholarship of 10% of the day fee. In qualifying cases, fees may be further subsidised by additional, means-tested bursary funding as above. |
Scholarships |
Scholarships are also awarded following an application process for the following:
Please note: most scholarship financial related awards are subsumed by any Choral Awards. Governors are particularly appreciative if parents whose child has been selected for a scholarship are willing to surrender some or all of any financial benefit to another pupil who needs assistance. Their own child would still retain the status of scholar. All scholarships expire at the end of Year 11 (a fresh application to enter into Year 12 is required). Parents of eligible scholarship applicants are contacted by letter to invite applications. The letter provides clear timelines within the application and assessment process. Packages of private music/instrument/vocal lessons awarded to a number of music/choral scholars and all active choristers as detailed within the Scholarship award letter will be paid directly by the school to the self-employed Visiting Music Teacher. If parents wish to have any extra lessons over and above this allowance, they will need to make the arrangements directly with the teacher. Equally, if parents wish to cancel the lessons, they will need to provide the teacher with half a term’s notice in line with their contractual arrangement, otherwise charges to the parents will likely apply. Payment is subject to continuing good performance and behaviour and an ongoing contribution to the specialist subject areas. All scholarships are reviewed annually. |
King's and Queen's Scholars |
Up to 12 of the top scholars in Year 12 are nominated for these prestigious but honorary scholarships, for which there is no application process. King’s and Queen’s Scholars become members of the Cathedral Foundation, qualify for certain privileges, and receive a small financial award in recognition of their status. Excellence is the only criterion. |
Allowances |
Further funds are made available for:
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