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Fettes College
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Fettes College
Org 1: HMC
 
Description: Fettes College
Carrington Road, Edinburgh, EH4 1QX
Telephone: +44 (0)131 311 6744
Instagram: @Fettes.College
Motto: Industria
Open events: Saturday 1 March 2025 and Saturday 4 October 2025
Key dates: 
Spring Term 2025
Boarders return by 7:30 pm Monday 6 January
Recommended Leave: 4 pm Friday 24 to 9 pm Sunday 26 January
Half Term: 4 pm Friday 7th to 9 pm Sunday 16 February
Recommended Leave: 4 pm Friday 7 to 9 pm Sunday 9 March
Term Ends: 12:30 pm Friday 28 March

Summer Term 2025 (Easter Day: Sunday 20 April)
Boarders return by 7:30 pm Tuesday 22 April
Recommended Leave: 4 pm Friday 9 to 9 pm Sunday 11 May
Half Term: 4 pm Friday 23 May to 9 pm Sunday 1 June
Founder's Day: Saturday 28 June
Term Ends: 4 pm

Autumn Term 2025
Boarders return by 6 pm Monday 1 September
Recommended Leave: 4 pm Fri 19 to 9 pm Sunday 21 September
Half Term: 4pm Friday 10 to 9 pm Sunday 26 October
Recommended Leave: 4 pm Fri 21 to 9 pm Sunday 23 November
Term Ends: 12:30 pm Tuesday 16 December
Age Range: Prep/Junior to 13, Senior to 18
Day or Boarding: Day, Full Boarding
Gender: Co-ed
Exams offered: A Level, International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma, GCSE
Scholarships Tick: Academic, All-Rounder, Art, Music, Sport
Scholarships Other Types: Piping
Bursaries and discounts: HM forces discount
Scholarships and Awards are assessed at 13+ and 16+
Fettes College offers a range of Scholarships and Awards based on merit, each of which is awarded entirely at the discretion of the Head. In Scotland and at Fettes Scholarships are not connected to Bursaries - Bursaries are means tested, whereas Scholarships are awarded based on a child demonstrating excellence in a particular area. Considerable kudos is attached to being a scholar at Fettes and Scholarships cover up to a maximum of 5% of the fees. To be considered for a Scholarship or Award you must sit your assessment at Fettes.
The following Scholarships and Awards are available at 13+ and are assessed in the January prior to entry:
Academic Scholarships
All-Rounder Awards
Art Awards
Music Awards and Exhibitions
Piping and Snare Drumming Awards and Exhibitions
Sports Awards
To discuss the Scholarship and Awards process in more detail, please speak to the Admissions Team.
The following Scholarships and Awards are available at 16+ and are assessed in the November prior to entry:
Academic Scholarships
Art Awards
Music Awards and Exhibitions
Piping and Snare Drumming Awards and Exhibitions
Sports Awards
To discuss the Scholarship and Awards process, please speak to the Admissions Team.
Bursaries
Fettes is committed to broadening access to the school by offering means-tested financial support towards the payment of school fees - known as a Bursary. Bursaries can cover 100% of fees payable, depending on the financial circumstances of applicants. Bursaries at Fettes are not connected to Scholarships, which are awarded based on a child demonstrating excellence in a particular area.
To discuss Bursaries please contact bursarsoffice@fettes.com.
 
Fettes College – A place to live. A place to learn. A place to grow.
Fettes College is a leading co-educational boarding and day school.
Fettes is housed in a striking turreted building in a stunning 100-acre wooded campus, within walking distance of central Edinburgh, combining the advantages of a city school with the privacy and space of a rural setting,
Following the English curriculum of GCSE and offering the dual pathway of A levels and the International Baccalaureate in the Sixth Form, the school has a global perspective and this, combined with the full boarding school ethos, attracts students both locally and internationally.
Fettes is the top IB School in Scotland and a top 10 IB School in the UK. The IB Diploma facilitates students who wish to maintain a broader range of subjects for longer while still enabling specialism in their Higher-Level subjects. Students take six subjects for two years and must complete study in English, Mathematics science, a language (ancient or modern) and a humanities subject. In addition, students follow a course in the Theory of Knowledge, undertake a programme of Creativity, Action and Service and complete an Extended Essay on a subject of their choice.
Character development, alongside academic achievement, thrives in this community which values curiosity, creativity and kindness.
Our students will leave the school knowing themselves, looking out for others, capable of thinking critically and ready to make a positive mark on their rapidly changing world. They will be bold and visionary yet compassionate; they will possess a global perspective and be ready to embrace the opportunities of the future.’ Helen Harrison, Head.
82% secured a place at their first-choice university – across the UK and the world.
22% A* at A level or 7 at IB.
55% A*–A at A level or 7/6 at IB.
38 Average IB points.
The School embraces its Scottish traditions, with pipers and marching bands contributing to its unique atmosphere. Famous for educating fictional James Bond, former UK Prime Minister Sir Tony Blair and Nobel prize winner Sir Angus Deaton, Fettesians have a strong track record in making a meaningful contribution to society.
Pupils ages 5–13 enter Fettes in the Prep School – a Prep for Life – which is described by The Sunday Times as ‘The school that puts kindness at the core of its curriculum.’
Discover the magic of Fettes.
Fees per term (from January 2025). Spring and Summer Terms: Boarders £16,750, Day Pupils £14,075. (Fees inclusive of VAT).
 
Governors & Staff:
 
Chair of Governors: The Rt Hon Lady Morag Wise
 
Head: Mrs Helen Harrison