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  • How do we apply to Scarborough College?
  • It’s very simple. All you need to do is click the ‘Start Your Journey’ button or go to our dedicated online registration page.

    You will then be directed through the straightforward application process.

  • Is there an assessment process?
  • Scarborough College is a non-selective school.

    The admissions process includes an interview with the Headmaster or another member of the Senior Leadership Team, and may include an assessment test. We may also ask students whose first language is not English to take an English assessment and/or be interviewed by our Head of EAL.

  • What is included in the fees?
  • Both our Day and Boarding fees are largely all-inclusive – please see our Scarborough College Fees page for more information. 

  • What documents do I need to provide?
  • To support your application, our Admissions team will require two years’ school reports, a form of ID and a full online application

  • How can I find out more information about Scholarships and Bursaries?
  • For more information about Scholarships and Bursaries, please visit our Admissions page.

  • How much does it cost to apply?
  • The Registration Fee is £75. This fee is non-refundable.

    The Acceptance Fee, which is paid upon acceptance of the offer of a place, is £300. This fee is non-refundable.

  • How can I pay for the Registration fee, Acceptance fee and other fees?
  • Fees can be paid via Credit Card, bank transfer or via the Flywire payment service.  School fees can be paid in three or ten instalments, via Direct Debit.

  • How far in advance can I apply?
  • Theoretically, you can apply as far ahead of time as you wish.

    It is advisable that you visit the College nearer your child’s point of entry – please see our Admissions page to arrange a visit.

  • How can I apply for a bursary?
  • Families can apply for financial support called a bursary. These are means-tested and subject to availability.  We also reserve the right to means-test bursaries annually. Any changes to your financial circumstances must be reported to the College.

  • Does Scarborough College have a scholarship programme?
  • Principally, four scholarships are available: Academic, All-Rounder, Performing Arts and Sports.  Our annual Scarborough Scholar assessment is held after the October Open Day and open to deserving students in Scarborough and the neighbouring communities. The Scarborough Scholarship is also means-tested.

    There is also a Sixth Form Scholarship day, which is held in November following our IB Open Event.

    All scholarship applications are subject to a variety of criteria. Our admissions team will be happy to explain more about what types of scholarships are available and how you can apply.

  • Does Scarborough College accept the CEA?
  • Scarborough College is proud to support Forces Families and offers a 10% discount. We also accept CEA.

    Please visit our fees page for more information.

  • What is the registration fee?
  • The Registration fee is £75.

  • Do you offer sibling discounts?
  • We offer a 10% sibling discount for each younger sibling (e.g. in the case of two children, the 10% sibling discount is applied to the youngest child. In the case of three children, 10% is applied to the two youngest children.

  • How can I pay the fees?
  • Fees can be paid via Credit Card, bank transfer or via the Flywire payment service .  School fees can be paid in three or ten instalments, via Direct Debit.

  • Does the College help with CAS applications?
  • The full international boarding fees include the cost of CAS (Confirmation of Studies) issuance and basic visa support.

  • What are the transport options for arrival and departure?
  • International boarding fees include transfers to and from Manchester International Airport on the days stated on the Term Dates. We can arrange transfers that fall outside these dates or the timings (also provided on the Term Dates).

  • Can I visit Scarborough College?
  • We fully encourage families to visit Scarborough College. It is our pleasure to organise a fully bespoke tour of the boarding houses, school and facilities. For students wishing to secure a sports or performing arts scholarship, we can also arrange trials with the relevant member of staff.

  • Can I have a Boarder Taster stay?
  • Taster stays can be arranged subject to availability. Our boarding school is extremely popular and boarding houses have been full for many years now, meaning taster stays are not always possible.

  • What are the fees?
  • Our Day and Boarding fees are largely inclusive and can be found here.

  • What uniform is required?
  • The required uniform depends on the year group. Children in Little Owls, Prep School and Senior School wear school uniform while Sixth Form students wear business dress. For Games and sports matches, students wear their games kit. Information about uniform items can be found in our Parent Hub.

  • Is food included in the fees?
  • Lunch is provided for children in the senior and prep school. In Little Owls, lunch is not included  for children who only attend the afternoon session.

  • Where can I find the College’s latest inspection report?
  • Where can I find the College’s policies and procedures?
  • A large number of our policies can be viewed and downloaded from the website. If you are unable to find the relevant policy here, please contact the PA to the Headmaster. 

  • Can my child take the school bus to College?
  • We operate services to and from Bridlington, Driffield, Kirkbymoorside, Malton and Whitby. Direct services are also available and more information, including information about prices, can be found here on the Transport page. 

  • Will my child receive a Chromebook?
  • Scarborough College is a Google School and all students in Year 5 and above are supplied with a Chromebook. Sixth Form students may choose to work on their own device or obtain a Google Chromebook. All children must sign the College’s IT policy before they are provided with a Chromebook and all Chromebooks remain the College’s property.

  • Does my child need to provide their own pens and paper?
  • Required stationary items can be found in the Welcome Booklet, the Head of Tier’s welcome or by the specific subject (e.g. a protractor for maths lessons. Most items are supplied by the College. From Year 5 onwards, Scarborough College is a Google School and students will be issued with a Chromebook.

  • When is the next Open Day at Scarborough College?
  • For information about our next Open Day, visits and tasters, visit our Admissions page. 

  • What does a typical school day look like?
  • Lesson timings for both the senior and prep school are available as downloads.

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    Lesson Timings – Senior School


    Lesson Timings – Prep School


  • Do you offer A Levels as well as the IBDP?
  • We only offer the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme in Sixth Form. For some students, we can offer the BTEC Sport alongside two Higher Level IB subjects.

  • What are the IBDP subjects?
  • As an IB-only Sixth Form, we are able to offer a wide range of subjects across the six different categories. Find out more about the subjects we offer, visit our Sixth Form page

  • Is there a dress code?
  • Students in the Sixth Form wear business dress during lessons and school events. During games and other sports events, they wear the games kit.

  • Do you accept entry into any year group?
  • We can accept entry into the Senior School during the school year and into any year group, provided there is space available. For students currently studying GCSEs and wanting to apply, enrolment will depend on the subjects as well as availability.

  • Is there an entrance examination?
  • Scarborough College is a non-selective school. We do reserve the right to assess a student’s suitability for GCSEs as well as their level of English, if English is not their first language.

  • Does my child have to learn a language?
  • As an IB World School, we strongly encourage our students to learn at least one foreign language. A minimum of one foreign language is required.

  • What time does school open and close each day?
  • The Prep school opens at 8am and closes at 6pm with Enrichment activities starting at 4.15 and wraparound care from 5.15.  

  • Will my child take SATs in Year 6?
  • Our pupils do not take the national SATS in Year 6. They do take end of year exams but we spend the Summer Term of Year 6 focusing on having fun! The annual Yorkshire Three Peaks trip is a particular highlight.

  • Does the Prep School follow the national curriculum?
  • We are guided by the National Curriculum but not constrained by it. This allows our teachers to follow the interests of their class and create truly inspiring lessons.

  • What is the average class size?
  • The average number of pupils in our classes is 15.

  • How often do you play sports?
  • Our Infants have sport lessons twice per week.

    From Year 3-6, the pupils have daily sports coaching.

  • Do pupils have swimming lessons?
  • Yes, classes are taken once per week in the Spring and Summer terms at an offsite facility.

    We also have very strong links with Kingfisher Swimming Club where many of our children swim competitively.

  • Do you play competitive sports matches?
  • From Year 3, pupils have the opportunity to be picked to play competitive matches against other schools in hockey, rugby, netball and cricket.

  • Do you have boarding in the Prep School?
  • No. Boarding at Scarborough College starts in Year 7.

  • Is there are minimum number of sessions each week?
  • Six sessions – either full days (8am -6pm) or morning (8am – 1pm)  / afternoon (1-6pm) sessions in any combination, dependent on availability

  • Do nursery fees include food and drinks?
  • Yes, food (lunch and two snacks) and drinks.

  • Is Little Owls open during school holidays?
  • No, the Little Owls nursery follows the Scarborough College term dates.

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    Term Dates 2025-26


  • What is the Little Owl’s Voluntary contribution for?
  • The voluntary contribution covers

    • Consumables (e.g. sun cream, baby wipes, art supplies etc) £2
    • Lunch & snacks (morning and afternoon) £4
    • Special classes (e.g. music,. dance, French etc) £3

    Voluntary contribution = £9

     

  • Do you accept the government free funding hours?
  • Yes we do, subject to a minimum booking of six sessions and government criteria.

  • What are the opening hours each day?
  • Children can be dropped off at 8am and we close at 6pm.

  • Will my child have a key person?
  • Yes. One of our five staff will be allocated as you child’s key person as soon as they arrive in the nursery.

  • From what age can my child start Little Owls?
  • We take children from the term after their third birthday (i.e. if your child’s birthday is in November, they may start in January when their funding becomes available).

  • Do I have to be registered to join Scarborough College to attend Little Owls?
  • Although we would love your child to attend Scarborough College after nursery, there is no obligation for you to do so.

  • How do I apply to Little Owls?
  • Applications are made through the Scarborough College online OpenApply system.

  • How much do unfunded sessions cost?
  • What are the main boarding houses?
  • Our boarding community has four houses:

    • Crews – junior boys
    • Lodge – senior boys
    • Weaponess – co-educational sixth form
    • Willersley – junior girls
  • When do I find out what house my child is in?
  • We tend to let students know which house they are in by June. This information will arrive via email, alongside other boarding joining information. 

  • How do I contact the boarding parents if I have an issue?
  • Students are allowed use of their mobile phones during free time. If you need to contact your child in case of emergency outside these hours, we advise you to contact their houseparent.

  • How do I find a guardian for my child?
  • Scarborough College can provide a list of Aegis accredited Guardians. Please ask our Admissions team for more information. 

  • When does my child need to return to school?
  • Travel days are listed on the term dates information.

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    Term Dates 2025-26


  • Will my child be picked up from the airport?
  • We offer airport pick ups, from Manchester Airport only, between 11am and 7pm on travel days.

    Students are strongly encouraged to land and depart between these hours.

  • What happens if my child is ill during the school day?
  • We have an on-site health centre where boarding students can be supervised by members of medical staff if they are ill.

  • Are meals included?
  • Boarding students have three meals per day provided – Monday to Friday these will all be in the school dining hall.

    On the weekends, breakfast is eaten in the houses – each boarding house has a fully stocked kitchen.

    Please see the Boarding Handbook for more information.

  • Is there a programme of weekend trips?
  • All full-time fee paying boarders have a trip programme inclusive of fees. These trips are generally run on a Sunday and could be anything from go-karting to city visits, mountain biking to clay pigeon shooting.

    Students are notified of the trip programme at the start of each half term.

International Admissions

Enquiry and Application

International students are expected to make their application online and upload a form of ID, school reports from the past two years (and/or relevant exam certificates) and a hand-written statement.

For applicants studying (i)GCSEs or the IBDP, a strong command of the English language is essential. If English is not your first language, we may ask you to take an English assessment. You may also be asked to take an English diagnostic test on the first day of school.

If you are applying for an Academic Scholarship, you can sit the Scholarship papers online and in your own country, provided we are satisfied with the exam conditions. This may be in a study travel agent’s office, where there is suitable exam space, or your current school.

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Working with Study Travel Agents

Scarborough College works with Study Travel Agents from across the world in approximately 45 different countries. We aim to visit our agents and/or meet them at international events at least once every two years.

Study Travel Agents support families on their journey to find the most suitable school for their child. We work closely with our agents to provide them with up-to-date information and we host them during their visits of our school.

If you would like to speak to an agent in your country, please get in touch with our Admissions Team.

If you are an agent interested in working with us, we would love to hear from you. We are always looking to extend our portfolio and provide families from across the globe with the opportunity to get support in their own language and/or in their own country.

Please contact Mr Weeda for information on how to become an agent for Scarborough College. 

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Boarding

Boarding at Scarborough College

Students at Scarborough College can start boarding in Year 7. The boarding community represents one third of the Senior School and approximately one third of the boarding community are British boarders. The international students typically come from 30 different countries with Mainland European countries providing the largest number of overseas students.

 

Although the school days are incredibly busy and academic work is demanding, we ensure there is plenty to do during free time. A testament to the College’s commitment to this is the number of UK full boarding students. A full weekend activities programme is supplemented with a number of evening activities throughout the week. All activities and weekend trips are included in the Full Boarding Fees.

Support and Care at the Heart of Boarding

There is no place like home but the boarding community is as diverse and inclusive as it is caring and supportive.  Houseparents look after the house and are supported by a team of visiting Academic Tutors, four weekday evenings, and a live-in assistant houseparent.

The boarding houses are located off-site, all within a ten-minute walk from the main campus. Each house features at least one spacious lounge area, a generously stocked kitchen, an outside area and various games. In addition, all houses are equipped with wifi, Netflix, various kitchen appliances and washing facilities.

Life at Scarborough College

Redefine
the Classroom

Not every classroom has four walls, not all learning has the teacher at the front.

Your child’s education is enriched by opportunities that extend far beyond lessons. Sport is an important part of daily life, encouraging teamwork, resilience and wellbeing, while the Arts – including music, drama and visual arts – allow pupils to express themselves creatively and with confidence. Our Yorkshire Grit and Yorkshire Pebbles outdoor learning programmes take children into nature to learn, explore and grow, and boarding adds another dimension to the sense of independence and community we are building.

Together, these experiences ensure your child enjoys a truly rounded education in our supportive, community-focused environment.

Academics

Headmaster’s
Welcome

Scarborough College is an all-through, independent day and boarding school for boys and girls.  There are many advantages of providing a journey from three years old to graduation, though chiefly among these is that we know our students. We know who they are, how to work with them, and above all, how to support them. We know how to get the best out of students and it shows in our results.

We are also proudly non-selective, although this is not reflected in our results. Every year, our students’ results and final destinations astound even me. Being a non-selective school means discovering hidden gems and as you will see when you join Scarborough College, there are hidden talents in everyone.

Mr Guy Emmett
Headmaster

Academic Investment

Our sustained investment in teaching and learning includes a new Sixth Form Centre, a new and purpose-built Art & Design Technology block, new Chemistry and Biology laboratories, and state-of-the-art BenQ interactive whiteboards.

These facilities, alongside small class sizes, support consistently strong outcomes: our IB results have remained above the world average year after year, with regular bilingual diplomas awarded. Over the past five years, one in five students has achieved 38+ points in the Diploma Programme – a remarkable achievement for a proudly non-selective school. With positive value-added scores across the board, our pupils thrive academically while enjoying an outstanding environment for study and discovery.

Redefine
the classroom

Among the IB Learner Profile attributes, the Risk Taker, describes a student who approaches unfamiliar situations and uncertainty with intellectual courage. They are independent to explore new roles, ideas and strategies. They are ready to be challenged, even if they might be wrong.  

 

At Scarborough College, an IB World School, not every classroom has four walls. It has been our approach for decades. Redefining the classroom is as much about a new definition of a classroom as it is a definition of what it means to teach and to learn. It challenges what and how you should be learning.

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PHSE / RSE Y7-13 (Autumn Term 2025)

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