Tuition Fees
Fees for new entrants classed as ‘Home Fee’ status in 2022/23 are subject to government confirmation. ‘Home’ Fees for the 2021-22 academic year were set at £9250 on entry. Fees for subsequent years may be subject to increases year on year in line with inflation, and this will be clearly communicated to applicants when they are offered a place, if not before.
On 23 June 2020, England’s Universities Minister, Michelle Donelan MP, confirmed the following: “I am today confirming the eligibility rules for EU, other EEA and Swiss nationals, and their family members, who wish to commence courses in England in the Academic Year starting in August 2021. Following our decision to leave the EU, EU, other EEA and Swiss nationals will no longer be eligible for home fee status, undergraduate, postgraduate and advanced learner financial support from Student Finance England for courses starting in academic year 2021/22.
In addition to your tuition fees you may incur additional costs while studying on the course. Tuition fees do not include personal materials, such as practice clothes/kit and books. Estimated costs for clothes, shoes, kit and books is £600. This is an approximate price for the minimum requirements. A typical student at Rambert School will go through multiple pairs of ballet shoes and pointe shoes per year. Books on the reading list are useful to have but the library is very well stocked with what you need and there is a budget for research books per year.
At Rambert School we are committed to recruiting and supporting the most talented students regardless of their financial circumstances. To make this possible there is a range of financial support available to our students through our Student Bursary Fund. Details on the Bursary Application Procedure are available HERE.
For more information visit: Conservatoire for Dance and Drama Fees and Financial Support
If you require any further information after reading these pages, please contact Judy Bowden, Head of Admissions, Registry and Student Support: