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Fees

St Paul’s School is committed to providing an exceptional education to any boy who fulfils the entrance criteria, regardless of social or demographic background.

Registration Fee

7+ and 8+ entry A registration fee of £200 is payable when registering your son for 7+ and 8+ entry to St Paul’s Juniors. The registration fee is non-refundable.
11+ entry You will be required to upload an electronic copy of your son’s passport (jpg or pdf) and make an online payment for the £75 exam fee. £125 plus the deposit is paid by successful candidates when accepting a place. The £75 exam fee is non-refundable.
13+ entry A registration fee of £200 is payable when registering your son for 13+ entry to St Paul’s School. The registration fee is non-refundable.
16+ entry You will be required to upload an electronic copy of your son’s passport (jpg or pdf) and make an online payment for the £75 exam fee. £125 plus the deposit is paid by successful candidates when accepting a place. The £75 exam fee is non-refundable.

Deposits

St Paul’s Juniors – 7/8+ and 11+ A deposit of £3,300 is required when a parent accepts the offer of a place. The deposit also covers attendance at the Senior School and is only returnable when the boy leaves St Paul’s (please refer to the *Standard Terms and Conditions).
St Paul’s School – 13 + entry A deposit of £3,300 is required when a parent accepts the offer of a place. The deposit is returnable only when the boy leaves St Paul’s or if the boy fails to demonstrate continued strong academic progress and good conduct before joining (please refer to the *Standard Terms and Conditions).
St Paul’s School – 16+ entry A deposit of £3,300 is required when a parent accepts the offer of a place. The deposit is returnable when the boy leaves St Paul’s or if he fails to reach the required standard at GCSE (please refer to the *Standard Terms and Conditions).

Additional Deposits

For reasons of administration, the right is reserved to require payment by parents of an additional deposit of £1,700, as shown on the fees list for the relevant year, in the case of a pupil whose normal residence is outside the UK or will be a boarder irrespective of whether their normal residence is in or outside the UK.

The additional deposit will be retained in the general funds of the School until the pupil leaves and will be repaid by means of a credit without interest to the final payment of fees.

School Fees

All fees are payable by Direct Debit on the first day of each term. Payment by direct bank transfer may be possible on prior agreement with the Finance Office.

The basic fee covers tuition, games, loan books, stationery, libraries, medical inspection, careers aptitude tests, certain school publications and lunch, which all boys are required to attend.

In the Senior School, charges are made for the purchase of some books (which become the personal property of the boy) and public examination fees.

Fees 2024-2025
St Paul’s Juniors – Lower First to Upper Third Years £8,306 per term
St Paul’s School – Fourth to Upper Eighth Form per term £10,390 per term
Boarding Fee (including tuition fees) £15,636 per term

Other Fees

Musical Instrument Instrumental lessons are payable directly to the self-employed visiting music teacher concerned. The fee is £35.77 per 35 minute lesson for both St Paul’s School and St Paul’s Juniors. (Visiting Music Teachers review their fees annually and  may increase the fee in September 2026).
Remission The Governors make some remission of fees when there are three or more children of one family at St Paul’s School, St Paul’s Juniors or St Paul’s Girls’ School. A formal application, in writing, must be made by the parent to the Finance Director. Remission will begin in the term following the date of application and will not be retrospective.

*Please refer to our Terms and Conditions and Parent Contract as outlined on our School Policies page and our .

We take great pride being able to offer financial assistance to the families of talented boys who otherwise could not afford private education.

Each year there are funds available for free and subsidised bursary places at all entry points. As with all other entrants, pupils hoping to benefit from a bursary must gain a place at the school on academic merit. Financial assistance is offered on a means-tested basis.