| ADMISSIONS
Entry Requirements
The main entry points are into Years 4, 5, 7 and 12. Occasional
vacancies occur in other years.
Entry into the Sixth Form is on the basis of GCSE results and an
interview. At all other ages entry is through competitive examination
and interview.
Entrance examinations take place on the first Saturday of February
for entry the following September.
The entrance examination at all levels tests reasoning ability,
comprehension, mathematics and powers of expression.
Help with Fees
Following the abolition of the Government Assisted Places Scheme,
the Governors were mindful of the original wishes of the school’s
founder, John Hymers “to found and endow a school for the
training of intelligence in whatever social rank of life it may
be found among the vast and varied population of the Town and Port
of Hull”. They had no hesitation in introducing their own
Fee Remission Scheme.
The Hymers Fee Remission Scheme supports around 150 pupils throughout
the school, and ensures that it retains a close link with the City.
The Scheme also provides help to existing parents who face unexpected
financial difficulties.
In addition, the school enjoys the support of The Ogden Trust,
www.ogdentrust.com, which
offers Sixth Form Science Bursaries for pupils entering independent
schools for this stage of education.
Assistance towards fees is subject to a means test of income and
capital.
Full details may be obtained from the Bursar, who will be happy
to meet prospective parents and answer individual queries.
Fees
Hymers charges lower fees than almost all other schools of its
kind in the country.
The fees for 2007-2008 are:
Senior School £2,469 per term
Junior School Years 5/6 £2,169 per term
Junior School Year 4 £2,055 per term
Frequently asked questions
Does my child have to be a genius to get into Hymers?
No. We do have some very clever pupils but also many of more average
ability. We take approximately the top 40% of the ability range
and we aim to ensure that all our pupils fulfil their potential,
whatever their ability.
What happens if we lose our jobs and cannot continue paying
the fees?
We have a hardship fund which helps parents in short-term need.
The Hymers College Fee Remission Scheme provides bursaries (details
above). In cases of genuine need we do all that we can to ensure
continuity of education, especially at important times in a pupil’s
education.
Will my child fit in?
There can be no guarantee that every child will feel comfortable,
but our experience is that the wide range of backgrounds from which
our pupils come and the many different interests that they have
allow virtually everyone to find like-minded people, to make friends
and to enjoy their time at school. Our pastoral arrangements are
also designed to ensure that pupils get on well with each other
and that anyone struggling with their work is given appropriate
support.
Is there Saturday school?
There are no lessons on Saturdays, but most of our sports fixtures
are on Saturdays and many pupils and members of staff will be involved
in these. The expectation here is that pupils who are selected to
represent the school will do so. Many pupils and parents look back
on their Saturdays here with a great deal of pleasure, and playing
team sports is a good way of making friends and enjoying a sense
of camaraderie.
Is there any bullying at Hymers?
There is no school in the country where bullying does not happen
from time to time and Hymers is no different. Sometimes children
can be unpleasant to each other; what matters is how it is dealt
with. We have a policy which makes it clear that bullying of any
sort is completely unacceptable; we encourage pupils and parents
to let us know if a child is being bullied and we take action to
prevent it happening again. For more information look at the School
Policies document which can be downloaded from the ‘Publications’
page.
How much homework is there?
This varies according to he age of the pupils. All pupils have some
homework – in the Junior School this will be a relatively
small amount each week, in Year 7 it will be about 1 hour per night,
in Years 10-11 about 2 hours a night. We encourage pupils to develop
the skills and practices of independent learning, and homework has
a part to play in this.
Admissions Policy Document

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