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Admissions

Adjusted Tuition

Before you decide ISJ is out of reach, talk to us. Where this is the right school for your child and the full fee is a stretch, we can set your tuition to your family’s circumstances.

More families qualify than think they do

Many families rule ISJ out on the published fee alone, sure that adjusted tuition is not meant for them. Often, it is.

It is not a discount and it is not a scholarship. It simply means we set the fee to what your family can manage, for families for whom ISJ is genuinely the right school.

Who it’s for

Families who want a British education for a child who would thrive here, and for whom the full fee would be a stretch. Often that is a family already in international education, looking for the right next school.

Support is usually partial. We adjust the fee, we do not remove it.

How it works

It begins with one private conversation, not a form. Speak with Tiffany Hurret in our Admissions team. She will talk you through it, understand your circumstances in confidence, and tell you honestly whether adjusted tuition could work for your family.

If it can, a short and confidential review sets the fee.

In confidence

Every conversation and every arrangement stays private, between your family and the school. It has no bearing on your child’s place, their day at school, or how they are known here. No one else needs to know.

Why families choose ISJ

ISJ pupils score in the top 10% of international schools worldwide, and every child is taught with genuine individual attention. Read our results.

Common questions

Will asking affect my child’s place?
No. Admission and adjusted tuition are considered separately. Asking about the fee never counts against your child.
Is this a scholarship, or charity?
Neither. It simply means the fee is set to your circumstances. Nothing is attached to your child.
Who will know?
Only the few people who need to. The arrangement stays confidential, between your family and the school.
Do we have to prove hardship?
There is no drawn-out means test. A short, confidential review of your circumstances, handled with discretion.
How much support is available?
It varies from family to family and is usually partial. The honest answer comes from a conversation.

Start a confidential conversation

Speak with Tiffany Hurret in Admissions. Confidential, and no obligation.

An expatriate family? See adjusted tuition for expatriate families. Or return to tuition fees.

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