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Westbourne School

United Kingdom, Cardiff

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees £13,776 - 24,367
Ages 2 - 18 years
Pupil numbers 380
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 1896
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (DP), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, British Curriculum
Taught languages Spanish, Mandarin, Latin, French
Typical class size 16
Strengths STEM, Outdoor Education, Performing Arts
Clubs Leadership and Professional, Community and Service, Arts and Creative
Stages Early Years, Primary School, Middle School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Westbourne School is an independent, co-educational day and boarding school in Penarth, outside Cardiff. It serves pupils from age 2 to 18 across Pre-School, Prep, Senior School and Sixth Form, operating on two campuses: Victoria Road for younger years and Hickman Road for the senior sixth form. The curriculum combines Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, the IB Diploma in Sixth Form, and a British curriculum pathway, with GCSEs beginning in Year 9 and a Pre-IB route to Sixth Form. With around 380 students, classes are small to support personalised progress, critical thinking and collaboration. The school nurtures an international community, with students from over 30 nationalities and links to sister campuses in Sydney and Singapore. Facilities include a STEM Innovation Hub, science labs, a Maker Space 3D printing lab and a kitchen garden, plus an Olympic pool, courts and co-curricular options from forest and beach school to LAMDA and sailing.

Senior School & Sixth Form: 4 Hickman Road, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, CF64 2AJ; Pre‑School & Prep School: Victoria Road, Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, CF64 3EF

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The Essentials

Westbourne School has 380 pupils, typical class sizes of 16, instruction in English.

Location

Penarth, Vale of Glamorgan, Wales, United Kingdom. Westbourne is spread across four sites in Penarth: Pre-School & Prep on Victoria Road; Senior School on Hickman Road; a Sixth Form hub across the road; and the boarding house nearby. The town sits on the South Wales coast just outside Cardiff, with direct rail access to Cardiff city centre in about 12 minutes from Penarth Railway Station. A daily school bus service operates for day students across South Wales.

Stages

Nursery (2+), Pre-School, Prep School, Senior School, Sixth Form (ages to 18).

Type

Independent co-educational day and boarding school.

Pupil Nationality Mix

72% British; 28% international with students from over 30 nationalities.

Country affiliation

United Kingdom (Wales).

Bus service

Yes, a daily school bus service across South Wales.
Diving Deeper
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Fees

Annual tuition at Westbourne School ranges from GBP 13,776 to GBP 24,367 for 2026/27.

Application fees

- There is no fee charged to apply for a place for UK or international students; applications are managed without an application charge.

Tuition fees (2026/27 academic year) — Pre‑School & Prep (Reception–Year 5)

- Reception: Annual GBP 13,776; Termly GBP 4,592; 10-month instalments GBP 1,378.
- Year 1: Annual GBP 15,036; Termly GBP 5,012; 10-month instalments GBP 1,504.
- Year 2: Annual GBP 16,104; Termly GBP 5,368; 10-month instalments GBP 1,610.
- Year 3: Annual GBP 17,728; Termly GBP 5,909; 10-month instalments GBP 1,773.
- Year 4: Annual GBP 18,594; Termly GBP 6,198; 10-month instalments GBP 1,859.
- Year 5: Annual GBP 20,459; Termly GBP 6,820; 10-month instalments GBP 2,046.

- Pre‑School (age 3–4) attendance options: Day fee GBP 80 per day; Half‑day fee GBP 48. A minimum attendance requirement applies (2 days / 4 half‑days per week).

Tuition fees (2026/27) — Senior School (Year 6–Year 11)

- Year 6: Annual GBP 21,996; Termly GBP 7,332; 10-month instalments GBP 2,200.
- Year 7: Annual GBP 21,996; Termly GBP 7,332; 10-month instalments GBP 2,200.
- Year 8: Annual GBP 21,996; Termly GBP 7,332; 10-month instalments GBP 2,200.
- Year 9: Annual GBP 23,478; Termly GBP 7,826; 10-month instalments GBP 2,348.
- Year 10: Annual GBP 23,478; Termly GBP 7,826; 10-month instalments GBP 2,348.
- Year 11: Annual GBP 23,478; Termly GBP 7,826; 10-month instalments GBP 2,348.

Tuition fees (2026/27) — Sixth Form (Year 12–Year 13)

- Year 12: Annual GBP 24,367; Termly GBP 8,122; 10-month instalments GBP 2,437.
- Year 13: Annual GBP 24,367; Termly GBP 8,122; 10-month instalments GBP 2,437.

International day‑student visa administration charges

- Day students living with a close UK‑based eligible family member: annual visa administrative charge GBP 3,600 per child (inclusive of VAT).
- Students under age 12 coming to the UK with a sponsored parent: annual administrative charge GBP 5,400 per child (inclusive of VAT).

Boarding fees (international boarding students, 2026/27)

- Annual international boarding fee: GBP 62,560 (this figure is inclusive of guardianship and VAT). Fees cover tuition, accommodation during term time and half‑term breaks, all meals including weekends and half terms, and full educational guardianship. There are no exeat weekends. Fees may be paid annually in advance or termly in advance.

Billing schedule and payment terms

- Standard billing: fee invoices are issued termly (typically at the end of the previous term) in respect of the fees for the following term. Fees are payable whether or not an invoice is received.
- Termly payment deadlines for boarding (termly in advance): 15 May for the Autumn term, 15 September for the Spring term, and 15 January for the Summer term. Annual or termly advance payment options are available.
- Instalment option: fees may be paid by arrangement by standing order over ten equal monthly instalments (September–June). Standing orders must be adjusted to reflect any fee increases.
- Annual payment option: an annual advance payment option is offered; annual payments in advance may be eligible for a payment discount where stated.
- Late or refused payments incur administration charges; interest may be charged on overdue fees (minimum rate guidance and statutory rate apply). For international boarding, interest may be charged at a minimum of 4% above the Lloyds base rate (or statutory rate, whichever is higher) for overdue sums.

Other costs and routine extras

- External examination fees are charged at cost.
- Visiting or private teachers for extra subjects contract and payment: where visiting teachers provide extra subjects, those fees are contracted and collected directly by the visiting teacher.
- Uniform: official uniform is supplied primarily by Trutex Direct (orders placed online). The school lists required uniform items by year group and directs parents to the supplier; costs for uniform items are payable by parents to the supplier. Pre‑loved items are available in limited quantities.
- Family referral credit: a GBP 1,000 tuition credit is applied for the referring family and GBP 1,000 credit for the new family on enrolment under the school's referral programme (credit applied against invoices).
- Sibling discounts: automatic and graduated discounts apply (examples listed by the school): for example, second child discounts (stepping‑up and ongoing rates vary by age), standard sibling discounts (examples include 10% for the 2nd child from Year 3 upwards, 20% for the 3rd child, 30% for the 4th child) and a specified offer where a fourth child may attend free when all children are enrolled simultaneously. Specific discount rules vary by stage and are applied automatically where eligible.

Refunds, deposits, notice and retaining places

- Deposit/registration: a deposit (amount set out in the offer letter) or one term's fees (for boarding registration) is payable to confirm acceptance. For UK day offers the deposit will not be refunded if the pupil does not take the place; otherwise the deposit is held on account and refunded at the end of the child's study period (no interest paid on the deposit).
- Refunds for absence: the payer is not entitled to a refund of fees for absence (parents are responsible for arranging insurance for absence due to illness or accident).
- Withdrawal notice: for UK day students a full and complete whole term's written notice of withdrawal is required (failure to give adequate notice makes a term's fees in lieu of notice payable). For international boarding a two‑term written notice is required (failure to give adequate notice makes two terms' fees in lieu of notice payable). If a place is to be retained during a prolonged absence, a retaining fee equal to full fees for each term must be paid in advance.
- Scholarships: scholarship awards are discounts from fees; scholarship students who withdraw before completion of the course for which the scholarship was awarded may only be refunded amounts paid in excess of the full‑fee amount.

Fee payment methods and surcharges

- Accepted methods include: Flywire for international payments (online international payment platform), bank standing orders / bank transfer arrangements for instalments, credit and debit card payments. A surcharge of 2.5% applies to credit card payments. Specific payment details (account references or Flywire link) are used at payment time.

Administration charges and consequences of non‑payment

- Administration charges are applied for late or refused payments; interest and collection costs may be added to overdue balances. Non‑payment may result in suspension, exclusion, and barring from external examinations until outstanding fees are cleared. Fees remain payable in cases of suspension or exclusion for the term in which it occurs.
Academics

Westbourne School teaches IB (DP), Cambridge IGCSE, Cambridge A Levels, British Curriculum for students aged 2 to 18.

Curriculum

GCSE studies begin in Year 9 with a broad range of subjects, which students refine as they progress. In Sixth Form, students can study the IB Diploma or A Levels, with a STEM-focused academic environment and an Innovation Hub. Classes are small, with around 380 students across the age ranges. The curriculum includes GCSE subjects, a Pre-IB pathway, and progression to Sixth Form, with emphasis on critical thinking, digital fluency and collaboration. The school hosts an international community with students from over 30 nationalities and maintains links with sister schools in Sydney and Singapore.

Student Teacher Ratio

Classes are intentionally smaller, with 380 students across the age ranges.

Exam Results

IB Diploma results in 2026 show 1 in 3 IB Diploma students scoring 40+ points, with a top score of 44 points. Nearly 50% achieved 38+ points. Westbourne reports outstanding results including top university places across the Senior School and Sixth Form.

Higher Education Progression

About 90% of graduates achieve offers to Russell Group universities or international equivalents, including Oxford or Cambridge. The IB Diploma is highlighted as advantageous for university admissions, and Westbourne provides extensive university and careers support and access to a global network of universities and opportunities.

Gifted and Talented

Future Leaders Lab offers advanced opportunities for high-ability Sixth Form students, including INSEAD-led workshops in Singapore and a supercurriculum featuring global competitions and a university destinations platform with information on Oxbridge, Ivy League and US colleges. The program is complemented by one-to-one careers mentoring and an alumni network to support students in securing places at top universities and engaging in international experiences.
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Admissions

Admissions

1) Online application: The school offers an online application form to begin the admissions process. The Heads of Admissions guide applicants through each step, including entrance exams and interviews. The process is designed to be straightforward and personalised from day one. Early registration for key entry points (Reception, Year 7, Year 9 and the IB Sixth Form) is recommended due to limited spaces. cite
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2) Entrance exams and interviews: From Year 2 onwards, candidates sit age-appropriate entrance exams. Entrance exams form part of the selection process along with an interview. The admissions team provides support throughout the assessment and interview stages. Successful candidates progress to the next steps as part of the rolling admissions process. cite
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3) Rolling admissions and entry points: Admissions operate on a rolling basis throughout the academic year. Places are limited due to the school
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small class sizes and the tailored approach. Applications are considered on a first-come, first-served basis for suitable candidates. Mid-year school starts are accommodated where possible. cite
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4) Selection criteria and assessment: Selection is based on academic performance, character, interests and talents. School reports are assessed as part of the process, and Year 2 onward candidates sit entrance exams. The environment is selective to support motivated learners thriving without distraction. The admissions process emphasizes both academic potential and personal qualities. cite
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5) Tours, visits and next steps: Private tours and 1-2-1 Zoom calls are available for prospective families throughout the year. Visitors can book a visit or Zoom to discuss entry points and the next steps in the process. The admissions team remains on hand to assist with questions and scheduling. cite
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Scholarships

1) Merit-based scholarships: A limited number of partial academic scholarships are available for new students joining Year 3 and above. Scholarships recognise exceptional candidates and are partial, based on academic performance. cite
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2) Merit-based scholarship process: Merit-based scholarships require candidates to sit a scholarship paper in addition to the standard entrance assessments, which include an academic aptitude test and English & Maths papers, plus a dedicated Scholarship Paper. cite
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3) Means-based bursaries: Means-based bursaries are subject to a full financial review. The school does not offer 100% scholarships. Expressions of intent to apply for a scholarship should be made prior to applying. cite
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4) Sibling discounts: Westbourne offers competitive sibling discounts. Second child receives 25%, third child 50%, and fourth+ child 100% discount. Stepping Up to School discounts provide a 50% reduction for Reception and Year 1 when joining from Little Westbourne Nursery, extended to Year 2 if an older sibling is already at the school. Means-tested support may be available thereafter. cite
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5) Scholarship awards and examples: Scholarships for day students are partial and based on academic performance, with example award ranges (Tier 1–4) translating to varying percentages of fee reduction. An example shows day student total awards from around 10% up to 35%, with corresponding annual fee illustrations. cite
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6) Application timing: Expressions of intent to apply for a scholarship should be indicated before submitting the application to avoid disappointment. The school provides guidance on scholarship and bursary opportunities during the admissions process. cite
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