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  1. www.salesiancollege.com › admissions › feesFees - Salesian College

    Fees. The annual College tuition fees for 2024/2025 are £15,438 (£5,146 per term). The Governors require that fees are paid in full before the start of the term to which they relate. However, for parents wishing to spread the cost, we offer 10 monthly payments via direct debit from September and on the same day each month until the following ...

  2. At Salesian College, we encourage all students to aspire to the highest level of academic achievement. The selective nature of the College enables us to offer a curriculum that is broad and balanced which encourages a desire to learn and allows students to fulfil their potential. In the Lower School (Years 7-9) students follow a core curriculum ...

  3. Headmaster’s Welcome. Since 1901, when the College was founded by the Salesians of Don Bosco, Salesian College has maintained and developed a reputation as a school whose students achieve at the highest level, whilst remaining grounded in a firm foundation of Christian love. As an independent Catholic grammar school for boys aged from 11 to ...

  4. Registration and Admissions Procedure for Years 7-11. The normal age for entry to Salesian College is 11. Boys may be admitted at other times provided that a vacancy exists. Parents or guardians may register their sons at any time but no later than 15 November in the year before intended entry. Applications of interest should be made via the ...

  5. School Day. Students are welcome in school from 8:00am onwards each day for lessons, library work and extra-curricular activities. Breakfast is available every day in the school canteen from 8:00 until 8:30am. The school timetable is organised into thirty 50-minute lessons each week. There are six lessons a day, over an alternating two-week ...

  6. At Salesian school our purpose and mission is derived from the educational principles of Don Bosco, with all that we do focused on the development of the whole person. The intention for our curriculum (both within the classroom and outside of the classroom) is that this mission is reflected in the learning experience of each and every child throughout Key Stage 3, 4 and 5.

  7. Salesian College finally became an independent grammar school in 1966. In 1970 the preparatory school was discontinued and three years later the Salesian Sisters left. In 1979, for the first time in its history, Salesian College had no boarders. From then on it became exclusively for day pupils. In 1997 the Delmer building was completed ...