Fees 2010-2011
Two-year A-level course
| Standard fee | £5,510 per term |
- Lower-sixth students will be charged the standard fee irrespective of the number of AS courses taken.
- Upper-sixth students will be charged the standard fee irrespective of the number of A2 courses taken.
- English support is charged as described below, irrespective of the number of AS or A2 courses taken.
One-year A-level course covering both AS and A2
| One subject | £2,165 per term |
| Two subjects | £4,135 per term |
| Three subjects | £5,715 per term |
Please ask for the cost of covering additional subjects.
Students joining for the final year of the sixth form to study A2 only will be charged on the basis of the standard fee. Please ask to find out about the cost of a course combining upper-sixth and one-year subjects, or including resit.
One-year GCSE course
| Standard fee |
£5,510 per term |
ESL courses
| English as a Second Language for IELTS | £4,655 per year |
The fee is the total charged if a student studies IELTS English for three terms. The actual amount charged per term varies according to the differing number of teaching weeks each term. This allows for the fact that some students gain an IELTS score of 6.5 before the teaching year ends and may discontinue this course at the end of the relevant term. The fees for the individual terms are: Autumn 2010 - £2,020; Spring 2011 - £1,860; Summer 2011 - £755.
| Advanced English Support (post IELTS 6.5) | £520 per term |
Accommodation
| College Houses - single room | £3,580 per term |
Other charges
| Registration Fee | £150 |
| Bursary Fund | £10 per term |
Examination Fees are charged according to the subjects taken and exam board concerned.
For parents who are resident outside the United Kingdom
| Security Deposit | £2,500 |
The deposit is returned less any money owed to the College four weeks after the end of the student's course.
* We have three terms in an academic year. Fees are due before the start of each term.
How to send us money
Cheques should be made payable to 'Cambridge Centre for Sixth-form Studies' or to 'CCSS' and, if you are paying from abroad, should be drawn on a UK bank. We are happy to accept direct transfer of funds into our bank, but please note that transfers should be made in pounds sterling. If you transfer money in another currency you are at the mercy of UK exchange rates and bank charges! Please make sure that your name is included in direct transfer details so that we can credit the money to the right account. In certain circumstances we can accept payment by debit or credit card, although there may be a charge to cover our costs, particularly in the case of credit cards.
CCSS bank details
Please e-mail bursar@ccss.co.uk to receive details.