CV34 Bursary
Starting in September 2025, Warwick Schools Foundation are proud to extend the CV34 Award Programme to those children entering in 7+ (Year 3), in addition to the 11+ (Year 7) and 16+ (Lower Sixth) entry points. With the extension of the CV34 Award Programme to those joining us at Warwick Preparatory School in Year 3, this now means that eligible candidates can be supported throughout their entire journey with us at Warwick Schools Foundation.
The CV34 Awards are a specific set of bursaries which are earmarked for children whose families live within the CV34 postcode. The school is grateful to King Henry VIII Endowed Trust and The Charity of Sir Thomas White, Warwick for their financial support for this set of bursaries.
To be eligible for a bursary-funded place, children must also meet the usual conditions of entry – that is, they must satisfy the requirements of the school’s assessment and interview processes. There are limited funds available, so not all children who are offered a place at the school will also be offered a bursary, even if the financial assessment deems them to be eligible. The bursaries are awarded on a competitive basis and are limited to the funds available. All bursaries are re-assessed annually.
The support available is based on a combination of the following:
- Financial need - determined by a means testing assessment by our external partners Bursary Assessment Associates (BAA).
- Your child's performance - based on exam results, the interview and the report received from your child's current school.
- Overall demand - bursaries are awarded on a competitive basis, as limited funds are available.
To be eligible for a CV34 Award, applicants must fulfil the three criteria above AND live in the CV34 postcode area.
Means Testing
All bursaries are allocated following means testing of applicants. This is established based on relevant ‘net income’ of all those with parental responsibility. The amount of discount is offered on a sliding scale. If your gross household income exceeds £99,025 (for the CV34 Award) or £69,000 (for the Foundation bursary), you will not be eligible, and if you have substantial assets, you are unlikely to qualify.
Please note that if you are over the salary threshold, you will receive an automated email notifying you of your unsuccessful application.
If your child qualifies for a bursary place, they will also receive support towards other school costs, such as uniform and essential curriculum trips - this will be applied at the same rate as the bursary that you receive.
Application for a bursary
To apply for a bursary, parents are required to apply to the School through the normal registration form, and tick the box indicating they would like to be assessed for a bursary. On receipt of the School application, you will then be sent a confidential link to submit your details for the financial assessment to BAA, the School’s external partners. You will be told of the deadline to do this, in order to receive an indication of whether you may be eligible ahead of the entrance exam.
Please note that an indication that you may be eligible for financial assistance at this stage does not mean a bursary place has been offered as this is still subject to the usual admissions processes and overall demand for bursaries.
You will be required to provide detailed financial information including income, expenditure and details of your net assets. The financial analysis is based on both parents jointly, regardless of current living arrangements.
Please be advised that in some cases the Foundation reserves the right to attend a home visit in order to discuss the financial schedule.
CV34 Awards
https://www.helpwithfees.co.uk/cv34-bursary/