Scholarships & Bursaries

Scholarships & Bursaries

Founded in 1512, Wolverhampton Grammar School is an award-winning independent day school, for boys and girls ages 4 to 18.

“I benefitted hugely from an assisted place at WGS. It completely changed the direction of my life.”

Sanjay Bhandari (OW 1986)

There are a number of options available for support with fees, including Scholarships and Bursaries, the awards vary according to the level of family income and are reviewed annually.

To ensure all applicants are treated fairly, we ask that all applicants for financial assistance indicate their interest in a bursary on the Registration Form. All applicants can then be considered at the same time during the main recruitment period (when children are sitting our entrance test in Spring).

Scholarships are designed to reward excellence and to celebrate exceptional talent. In recognition of this achievement, the scholar is offered a reduction in the fees (and where appropriate, other advantages) throughout his/her time at Wolverhampton Grammar School.

Key Information

Scholarships at Year 7 (11+)
For students joining Year 7

The Jenyns Scholarship 
Named after the School’s founder, this award is means tested. Applicants must be living in the Wolverhampton area (WV postcode). Successful candidates will have a strong academic ability but will also be expected to make a positive contribution to school life; this may include (but is not limited to) areas such as art, sport, drama or debating. 

The Jenyns Scholarship may be offered to one student as a full fee-paying place*, or it may be shared between multiple students as a proportion of the fees. Awards may vary according to the level of family income, however as an indicative guideline your family’s household income should not exceed £60,000 per annum. 

Music Scholarship
The Year 7 Music Scholarship provides up to a total of 25% fee remission*, plus free music tuition on the instrument of your child’s choice whilst a student at Wolverhampton Grammar School. The successful candidate must still pass the School’s Entrance Test and should either be working towards or have Grade 5 in their chosen instrument (this includes singing). 

Music Scholars are expected to make a significant contribution to musical life during their time at the School. This will include taking part in musical and/or other events which highlight the strengths of our music provision at Wolverhampton Grammar School. 

*Please note that, where there is more than one candidate of equal merit, the award may be shared and thus the level of fee remission offered to each individual may be lower.


For current students

Current WGS students are invited to sit the Year 7 Entrance Test if they wish to be considered for one of our internal Scholarships or Head’s Awards. The following are only offered to students moving up from Wolverhampton Grammar Junior School:

Junior School Scholarships 
Worth up to a total of 50% fee remission*, this scholarship is awarded to the highest performing Junior School student in the Year 7 Entrance Test. (This is not a means tested award). 

Music Scholarship
This Scholarship provides up to a total of 25% fee remission*, plus free music tuition on the instrument of your child’s choice whilst a student at Wolverhampton Grammar School. The student should either be working towards or have Grade 5 in their chosen instrument (this includes singing). 

Music Scholars are expected to make a significant contribution to musical life during their time at the School. This will include taking part in musical and/or other events which highlight the strengths of our music provision at Wolverhampton Grammar School. 

Head’s Awards
In addition to our Junior School Scholarships, we offer a number of Head’s Awards to Year 6 pupils who have performed well in the Year 7 Entrance Test. These Awards offer 5% fee remission and are awarded regardless of family income.

*Please note that, where there is more than one candidate of equal merit, the award may be shared and thus the level of fee remission offered to each individual may be lower.

Scholarships at Sixth Form (16+)
For students joining Sixth Form (internal and external)

Sixth Form Music Scholarship
This Scholarship provides up to a total of 25% fee remission*, plus free music tuition on the instrument of your child’s choice whilst a student at Wolverhampton Grammar School. The student who is awarded the Music Scholarship must meet the Sixth Form academic entrance requirements and should be working at Grade 6 standard and aiming to reach Grade 8 standard in the Sixth Form. 

Music Scholars are expected to make a significant contribution to musical life during their time at the School. This will include taking part in musical and/or other events which highlight the strengths of our music provision at Wolverhampton Grammar School. 

The Old Wulfrunian (OW) Sports Scholarship
The OW Sports Scholarship is offered to a student as a full fee-paying place*. Applicants must be living in the Wolverhampton area (WV postcode) and must fulfil the criteria for entry into the Sixth Form and undertake an interview with the Head of Sixth Form and the Director of Sport, as well as a practical assessment. A reference will be taken up with a recognised provider of the student’s chosen sport. 

  • Successful candidates will have a strong sporting ability demonstrated through one of the following: 
  • County/Regional/National representation at their chosen sport 
  • Member of Elite group and / or Academy linked to a professional sporting club or organisation 
  • National ranking in their chosen sport 

The OW Sports Scholarship is a means tested award and may vary according to the level of family income, however to be considered for the OW Sports Scholarship, as an indicative guideline the family’s household income should not exceed the region of £60,000 per annum. 

The OW Sports Scholar will be expected to make a significant contribution to the sporting life at the school and to be available to represent Wolverhampton Grammar School in competitive matches and attend relevant training sessions as required. 

*Please note that, where there is more than one candidate of equal merit, the award may be shared and thus the level of fee remission offered to each individual may be lower.


For current students

Current WGS students are invited to apply for one or more of our Sixth Form Scholarships as they progress from Year 11 into Sixth Form. The following are only offered to students moving up from Wolverhampton Grammar Senior School:

Governors’ Academic Scholarships
Awarded to current Wolverhampton Grammar School student(s) entering the Sixth Form who demonstrate the highest levels of academic endeavour and achievement. The Governors’ Academic Scholarship provides up to a total of 50% fee remission* and is based on the outcome of the mock GCSE examinations. No application is necessary, all current students will be considered for an award. 

*Please note that, where there is more than one candidate of equal merit, the award may be shared and thus the level of fee remission offered to each individual may be lower.

Bursaries

Year 7 Entry (11+)
Please note that in offering the bursary awards, we also take into consideration a candidate’s academic performance in the entrance process. The School offers several means tested bursary awards annually to entrants at Year 7. Awards of up to 100% may be offered dependent on family circumstances and availability of funding. However in order to be considered for a bursary place, as a guideline your household income should not exceed £60,000 per annum. 

Sixth Form Entry (16+)
The School offers several means tested awards annually to entrants joining the School for Sixth Form. Awards of up to 100% may be offered dependent on family circumstances and availability of funding. However in order to be considered for a bursary place, as a guideline your household income should not exceed £60,000 per annum. 

For entry in September 2024 the application deadline is Friday 15th December 2023 for Year 7 entry and by Friday 9th February 2024 for Sixth Form entry. It is unlikely we will be able to offer support to those who apply for assistance after this deadline as our support is decided in tandem with our annual admissions process.

For further information, please see our FAQs or download our Means Tested Bursary Guidance.

To apply for a bursary simply tick the appropriate box on the School Registration Form and a separate application form will be sent to you. This should be returned to the School at the earliest opportunity, as it is unlikely we will be able to offer support to those who apply for assistance outside the main recruitment period. 

Bursaries are reviewed on an annual basis and are offered for a full academic year unless there are significant changes in your circumstances during that period.

FAQs

We want to offer a Wolverhampton Grammar School education to all deserving applicants regardless of ability to pay fees. Through our assisted places scheme we are able to help between 5-10 students joining Year 7 and Sixth Form each year.

Awards are based on academic assessment as well as family financial circumstances. Please click the button below to read our FAQs but if you have any further queries, do not hesitate to call our Admissions team on 01902 422939.

Bursary FAQ

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