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VAT on School Fees

We wrote to all parents of the Foundation schools on 1 August after the new Government had announced that they intended to add VAT to private school fees with effect from January 2025, subject to a public consultation ending in September. We explained that although this was earlier than we had expected, we were working hard on our continuing strategy to share the increased costs with parents and expected to confirm the January changes before the end of August.

The Heads, senior colleagues and Trustees completed this work over the summer holidays, and by mid August we were able to share with parents what the Princethorpe College January 2025 tuition fees would be - if the Government went ahead with its plan to add 20% VAT on private school fees from 1 January 2025.

We were obviously extremely disappointed that the Chancellor confirmed in October's Budget that VAT will be applied to private school fees from January 2025 and Business Rate Relief will be removed from the following April.

The Budget also contained some unexpected taxes including a significant increase in employers’ National Insurance contributions which adds significant extra financial burden. Despite this the Foundation stands by its commitment to minimise the impact on families by reducing our fees from January 2025 as outlined last August.

We will therefore be reducing our termly net fees in January 2025 by 12.5% (please see tables below), so that VAT is applied to a lower figure than would otherwise be the case. The increase passed on to parents will be 5% as illustrated in the table below. Whilst we appreciate the increase will be challenging for those balancing family finances, we hope that the rise being substantially below the 20% VAT rate, along with the assurance that we will remain focused on minimising the scale of any subsequent year increases, gives clarity and reassurance.

For full fee information and any additional charges, see the individual schools Fees pages, under Admissions.

 

Our underlying objective as a Foundation is to maintain the quality and variety of the pupil experience - delivering excellent teaching and academic outcomes, providing outstanding pastoral care, maintaining a broad co-curricular programme, and upholding the ethos that is central to our Foundation. As a charity, we must balance charging fees which enable us to deliver to this objective whilst holding our fees to the minimum level possible to ensure that they are as affordable as possible for fee payers choosing our schools for their children’s education. We are very mindful that parents will be keen to know the fees for 2025-26 as soon as possible; we have already started our financial modelling for the next academic year and will communicate with you as soon as we are able to.

Our schools remain strong and by continuing to manage our finances prudently, seeking to maintain the number of pupils we support, focusing carefully on our expenditure and increasing alternative income streams we will continue to focus minimising any increases in future years. (For more on our strategy see FAQs below).

Frequently Asked Questions