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Fees & Finance

The Compton SCITT Partnership charges non-salaried trainees £9250 in tuition fees for the training year. There are 3 options available for tuition fee payments:

  1. Apply for a Student Finance loan, which is paid directly to The Compton School. Many trainees choose to take out a loan through Student Finance to cover their tuition fees.
  2. Pay the amount in instalments, with each payment being at the start of each term.
  3. Pay the whole amount in full at the start of the course.

Other funding is available for non-salaried trainees to help during the year of training to teach. All participants can apply for a maintenance loan to help with living costs.

You can still apply for a tuition fee and a maintenance loan if you already have a student loan, and regardless of whether you get a teaching bursary or scholarship.

You will only have to make loan repayments once you’re earning.

Use the student finance calculator on GOV.UK to find out how much funding you can get.

The Government offers Initial Teacher Training (ITT) bursaries for some training courses for 2023-24 (see below). There are also scholarships available for chemistry, computing, physics, mathematics, French, German and Spanish please see full details on Funding available for your course on the Government ITT website here.

Unfortunately, we do not offer visa sponsorship.

Subject Bursary
Chemistry, computing, mathematics and physics £28,000
Biology, Design Technology, Geography and languages (including ancient languages)  £25,000
Art & Design, English, Music, RE £10,000

If you would like any additional information, please contact:

Jane Figini, Senior Outreach Administrator

jfigini@thecompton.org.uk

Stuart Merritt, Deputy Headteacher

smerritt@thecompton.org.uk

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