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Insights from past pupils and their parents who have benefitted
“The small things all accumulated into such a wonderful experience”
Nasir - Pupil
2018 - 2020
“It was a great opportunity that put me on a path, setting me up for life”
Luke - Pupil
2018 - 2020
“I didn’t consider looking at schools like Winchester because I thought I wouldn’t be able to go there. But the bursary system made it possible”
Oliver - Pupil
2018 - 2020
"We never considered private school to be a possibility, but the bursary has given our son an educational journey that has been transformative"
Grace - Mother of a bursary recipient
2019-2021
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I can’t pinpoint what actually surprised me the most about going to Winchester. It teaches you a lot of new things, it builds responsibility and a sense of push.
My teacher would write out two pages of fully focused feedback to an essay I wrote which was just one page. Regardless of the importance of the things you want to discuss, it was always encouraged. Anything you’d want to say you put your hand up and you’d express how you feel which I think is a great way of teaching.
I never felt alienated. You just don’t see anyone as richer than another. You just see others for who they are. It’s one of the things I love about this school.
Football played a big part in my time at Winchester. One of the highlights was a house competition called Chawker Pot. We won the tournament in my last year which was huge. The house became so much more tight-knit and we were more like a family.
Within the first couple of weeks, I settled in very well and made my friends. Winchester’s definitely made me become more of my own person.
Being pushed more by your teachers and having peers who are very high achieving, makes you want to better yourself.
I did Spanish and German and both of the teachers recommended that I go on the exchanges. Obviously, that would be quite a large sum of money so my mum asked the school if they could fund it and they did. In my later years, there was a trip to India and they paid for the majority of that. We travelled to the Himalayas where we did hiking for 5 days. It was a really incredible experience.
Our son was drifting through his education at his previous school. He was not failing, but he was not being challenged to push himself further.
The number of pupils receiving bursary support is greater than you might imagine, and the anxieties about whether our son would fit in seem to be less of a concern to the boys than the parents. Either way, it hasn’t been an issue.
Winchester has enabled our son to excel academically and musically. But more than that, he has been encouraged to inquire broadly and to explore really deeply in every area of subject and interest. The real excitement is that his time at Winchester has given him the wherewithal to choose his next destination from just about anywhere he wishes.
At the heart of our academic ethos is a belief that there is life – and learning – beyond exams. Pupils are taught far beyond the syllabus, preparing them to thrive in the modern world and to contribute to a global society. This is what our pupils go on to do: studying at world-class institutions all over the globe – going on to become leaders in their chosen careers.
The Sixth Form is an important bridge to higher education. Our dedicated ‘Futures’ team provides pupils with one-to-one mentoring for applications to UK, US and international universities, as well as guidance from subject specialists who are professionals in their field. Careers events allow our pupils to hear from and connect to an impressive array of alumni across the working world.
Our Sixth Form pupils enjoy a variety of extra-curricular pursuits every afternoon, whether their passions are sport, music, drama or the arts. The range of opportunities on offer includes our flagship entrepreneurship and innovation hub, led by a team of experienced entrepreneurs. Working with leading businesses and universities such as LSE, the hub focuses on equipping pupils with the tools that will help them bring their boldest business ideas to life.
There is arguably nowhere more beautiful to spend your Sixth Form than at Winchester College. Set within 250 acres of grounds, the school campus includes water meadows, playing fields and direct access to the River Itchen. From the campus, it’s then just a short walk in to town to explore the historic city and all that it has to offer.
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HOW THE BURSARY PROGRAMME CAN HELP YOU
We do not have a preconceived idea about what a Winchester College pupil looks like, and nor should you. We were founded by a visionary who recognised the importance of education and service regardless of background. And that is what we look for – those who have the intellectual spark and curiosity to take advantage of everything the school has to offer, and the drive and determination to give something back.
It is available for boys and girls, and for those who would like to join us as a day pupil or boarder. It can cover up to 100% of the school fees, as well as other associated expenses.
Candidates should be confident of excellent GCSE results and those with a talent in sport, music, the arts, or have a broad range of extra-curricular interests, are particularly encouraged to apply.
We're actively searching for the next Wykeham Award recipients
The naturally
Winchester College pupils are naturally curious; about other people, about what they don’t yet know, the wider world and its many challenges. Those with curious minds flourish here with the freedom to examine ideas critically and see connections beyond the curriculum.
A thirst for
A key principle of our founder was to promote scholarship and excellence. Whether in maths, music, coding, classics or any other area of school life, we are looking for candidates who are ready to actively pursue their interests and take advantage of all the support and opportunities Winchester has to offer.
Those who
Since its foundation, Winchester College has developed leaders who have gone on to serve society. Giving back can mean getting involved in our community service programme, promoting sustainability across the school or mentoring others, but successful candidates will demonstrate an appreciation of different perspectives and a willingness to leave the world better than they found it.
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APPLYING TO WINCHESTER COLLEGE
If you are interested in applying for an Award, we would welcome an application to our Sixth Form as the first step. The timline below sets out how the process works.
If you have any questions, please use the Contact Form below or get in touch with our Admissions Team (01962 621247) who will be happy to help. If you would like to speak to us about an informal assessment of whether you would qualify for The Wykeham Award prior to submitting an application, please get in touch with our Bursary Team (01962 621138).
Discover our Sixth Form
Our website has lots of information about our Sixth Form, including our courses and extra-curricular offer. However, we would recommend you also visit the school on one of our Registrar's Tours or Open Day and speak to teachers, Housemasters, Matrons and current pupils.
A helpful timeline shows you each stage of the process and the key deadlines. View the Sixth Form Timeline.
Application to Sixth Form
Please complete and submit your Application Form and indicate on the application form if you are interested in applying for The Wykeham Award.
You will be notified of the outcome of your application for The Wykeham Award at the same time as the offer of a place at the school.
If you are interested in applying for an Award, we would welcome an application to our Sixth Form as the first step. The timline below sets out how the process works.
If you have any questions, please use the Contact Form below or get in touch with our Admissions Team (01962 621247) who will be happy to help. If you would like to speak to us about an informal assessment of whether you would qualify for The Wykeham Award prior to submitting an application, please get in touch with our Bursary Team (01962 621138).
Discover our Sixth Form
Our website has lots of information about our Sixth Form, including our courses and extra-curricular offer. However, we would recommend you also visit the school on one of our Registrar's Tours or Open Day and speak to teachers, Housemasters, Matrons and current pupils.
A helpful timeline shows you each stage of the process and the key deadlines. View the Sixth Form Timeline.
Application to Sixth Form
Please complete and submit your Application Form and indicate on the application form if you are interested in applying for The Wykeham Award.
You will be notified of the outcome of your application for The Wykeham Award at the same time as the offer of a place at the school.