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Lomond School

United Kingdom, Glasgow

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The school at a glance
Instructs in English
Fees £7,725 - 19,900
Ages 3 - 18 years
Type Co-educational, Co-educational (boarding)
Opened 1977
Bus Service No
Availability Not shared by this school
Academic offering
Curriculum IB (DP), IBCP (International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme), Bespoke Curriculum
Taught languages French, Spanish, Italian, Mandarin
Strengths Sport, Languages, Outdoor Education
Clubs Arts and Creative, Cultural and Language, Community and Service
Stages Preschool, Early Years, Primary School, Secondary School, Sixth Form
Introduction

Lomond School is a co-educational independent day and boarding school in Helensburgh, Scotland, for learners aged 3 to 18. The curriculum blends the International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme (DP) and IB Career-related Programme (CP) with a bespoke, school-designed approach, supported by a broad Senior School offering 16 to 18 subjects in S1–S2 and two-year National 5 qualifications, with four pathways available in S5–S6 (IB DP or CP with an HNC in Business or Engineering). The Junior School uses a concept-based, inquiry-led framework that emphasises play, outdoor learning, and the development of identified learning identities such as Thinker and Collaborator. Facilities range from modern science laboratories, computing and language suites to art and music studios, with a dedicated sports centre, astroturf pitches, and extensive playing fields. Distinctive features include Duke of Edinburgh's Award participation, an emphasis on Outdoor Education and a programme of cultural and international trips that broaden horizons for all.

Lomond School, 10 Stafford Street, Helensburgh G84 9JX, Scotland, UK

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The Essentials

Lomond School has instruction in English.

Location

Lomond School, 10 Stafford Street, Helensburgh G84 9JX, Scotland, United Kingdom

Stages

Nursery to Senior 6 (ages 3 to 18)

Type

co-educational, independent day and boarding school

Additional learning support

English as an Additional Language (EAL) support; EAL assessment before joining; those needing extra support typically receive two to three lessons per week with an EAL-trained teacher

Country affiliation

Scotland, United Kingdom

School day structure

Pupil day typically starts at 8:30am; core school day runs to around 3:40pm (3:00pm on Fridays for Seniors); boarding life continues with evening routines and prep sessions

Bus service

Daily bus services from Killearn, Dumbarton and the Rosneath peninsula; weekly return service to Oban for boarders departing on Friday afternoons
Diving Deeper
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Fees

Annual tuition at Lomond School ranges from GBP 7,725 to GBP 19,900 for 2026/27.

Application and registration fees

- Registration fee: £120 (one-off, non-refundable).
- Acceptance deposit (inclusive of VAT): Advanced registration for J1: £3,000 (refundable against J1 tuition). Day pupils: £240. Boarding pupils: £600. Deposits are credited to the pupil's final account when the pupil leaves; the balance is refunded after any outstanding charges are deducted.

Tuition fees by year group (Session 2026/27) — annual and per-term amounts (all figures shown are total tuition including VAT unless otherwise stated)

- Nursery: Annual total £7,725; Termly payment £2,575. Capital levy: N/A. 12-month direct debit: £644; 10-month direct debit: £772.
- Junior 1–2 (J1–J2): Annual total £13,975; Termly payment £4,658. Tuition (ex. VAT) £11,436; Capital levy £210. 12-month direct debit: £1,165; 10-month direct debit: £1,398.
- Junior 3–5 (J3–J5): Annual total £16,690; Termly payment £5,563. Tuition (ex. VAT) £13,698; Capital levy £210. 12-month direct debit: £1,391; 10-month direct debit: £1,669.
- Transitus 1 (P6): Annual total £18,175; Termly payment £6,058. Tuition (ex. VAT) £14,936; Capital levy £210. 12-month direct debit: £1,515; 10-month direct debit: £1,818.
- Transitus 2 (P7): Annual total £19,290; Termly payment £6,430. Tuition (ex. VAT) £15,865; Capital levy £210. 12-month direct debit: £1,608; 10-month direct debit: £1,929.
- Senior School: Annual total £19,900; Termly payment £6,633. Tuition (ex. VAT) £16,373; Capital levy £210. 12-month direct debit: £1,658; 10-month direct debit: £1,990.

Boarding fees (Session 2026/27)

- Full Boarding (annual total incl. VAT): £48,085; Termly payment £16,028. Tuition/boarding element (ex. VAT): £39,861. Capital levy £210. 12-month direct debit: £4,007; 10-month direct debit: £4,809.
- Weekly Boarding (annual total incl. VAT): £34,250; Termly payment £11,417. Tuition/boarding element (ex. VAT): £28,332. Capital levy £210. 12-month direct debit: £2,854; 10-month direct debit: £3,425.
- Generally, discounts are not applied to boarding fees or extras.

Other charges and extracurricular costs

- Fees are inclusive of textbooks, stationery and materials but exclude external examination fees.
- English as an Additional Language (EAL/ESL): Individual tuition £60 per lesson; Group tuition £40 per lesson.
- Out-of-hours boarding services (Burnbrae) — sample charges:
- Breakfast (from 7:45am): £5.50.
- Study & Supper (supported study with dinner, 9pm pickup): £18.00.
- Overnight stay (inclusive of VAT): £85.00.
- Sibling remission: When three or more children from the same family attend, the two eldest are charged full fees and younger siblings may be eligible for a discount of up to 50% of the tuition fee; total discounts for an individual pupil will not exceed 50%. Generally no discounts are applied to boarding fees or extras.

Billing schedule, payment terms and payment methods

- Invoicing: School fees are charged at the beginning of the year. Payment may be made in one of the following ways:
- Payment in full on or before the first day of the school year (by cheque, internet banking or bank transfer).
- Payment in full termly on or before the first day of each term (by cheque or bank transfer).
- Direct Debit instalments (UK bank accounts only, subject to approval): two options — 12 monthly instalments or 10 monthly instalments. For the 2026/27 session the 12-month schedule runs from 30 June 2026 to 31 May 2027 and the 10-month schedule runs from 13 August 2026 to 13 May 2027. Direct Debit mandates must be completed for instalment plans.
- Overseas payments: Payment may be made by direct BACS transfer of the sterling amount payable to the School's bank account. Payers must meet any bank charges on transfers; parents should consult their bank for the most cost-effective transfer method. The School provides full bank details (including IBAN and BIC) for sterling transfers.

Notice and refunds

- Notice of withdrawal: A full term's written notice to the Principal is required prior to withdrawal. If a full term's written notice is not given, a full term's fee will be charged in lieu of notice.
- Deposit refunds: The acceptance deposit(s) are credited against the pupil's final account when the pupil leaves; any remaining balance will be refunded after deduction of outstanding charges. Advanced registration deposits specified for J1 entry are refundable against J1 tuition as noted above.

Fee payment options (formats accepted)

- Bank transfer (internet banking/BACS) — sterling transfers accepted for overseas payers.
- Direct Debit (UK bank accounts — 12- or 10-month options).
- Cheque (UK).
- The payer is responsible for any third-party bank charges on transfers.

The Board of Governors reserves the right to amend the fee schedule from time to time.
Academics

Lomond School teaches IB (DP), IBCP (International Baccalaureate Career-related Programme), Bespoke Curriculum for students aged 3 to 18.

Curriculum

Lomond School provides a holistic curriculum from nursery to Senior 6. In Junior School the curriculum is open, flexible and evolves with the interests and needs of the children, using a concept-based approach designed to spark curiosity and deepen understanding. It emphasises learning through play, outdoor learning, and the development of lifelong learning skills, with a framework of learning identities such as I am a Thinker, I am a Self-Manager, I am a Collaborator, I am a Communicator, I am a Researcher and I am a Contributor. The Junior School also uses integrated subjects and a Concept-Based Curriculum to spark curiosity, with elements such as Singapore Maths and outdoor learning playing a role. In Senior School there is a broad curriculum with a wide range of subject choices; S1 has 16 subjects and S2 has 18, with National 5 qualifications taken over two years. From August 2024, S5 and S6 pupils may choose four pathways: the IB Diploma Programme and the IB Career-related Programme with specialisation through an HNC in Business or through an HNC in Engineering.

Student Teacher Ratio

Smalls class sizes are a feature across Lomond School, enabling personalised attention and close staff–pupil engagement throughout the Junior and Senior schools.

Exam Results

Lomond School publishes IB and SQA exam results. In 2025, IB and SQA results surpassed the national average. In 2026, results significantly exceeded the worldwide pass rate of 79%, with 90% of leavers securing their first-choice pathway. Destinations included universities such as Glasgow, Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt, Stirling and Robert Gordon, with some graduates pursuing opportunities overseas.

Higher Education Progression

Graduates progress to higher education at institutions including the University of Glasgow, the University of Edinburgh, Heriot-Watt University, the University of Stirling and Robert Gordon University, with some pursuing opportunities overseas in Germany and the United States. The school emphasises progression to higher education and career pathways as a key outcome for its leavers.

Gifted and Talented

The school offers scholarships for Academic Excellence,Music, The Creative Arts, Sport, and The David Arthur All-Rounder Scholarship to recognise excellence and potential across areas beyond standard academics.
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Admissions

Admissions

1. Plan a visit and enquiry. Prospective families are welcome to visit Lomond School at a time that suits them. Tours are tailored to the child's entry point. To arrange a visit, complete the enquiry form and a member of the Admissions team will be in touch. A taster session may be arranged after the visit. 2. Submit an application. When proceeding with an application, complete and submit the Application Form provided by the Registrar, along with a non-refundable £100 registration fee. The school accepts applications for day and boarding places throughout the year. 3. Attend assessments. All assessments ensure that pupils can access the academic curriculum and are correctly placed in the right year. Assessments for Junior 1 to Transitus 2 are informal in class, usually during a taster day; from S1 entry upwards, applicants spend a day in School to complete assessments; arrangements can be made for online assessments if needed. 4. Receive offers and accept. Offers are usually made within two weeks following the assessment/taster day. To confirm acceptance, sign and return the Parental Contract along with a deposit of £200 for day places or £500 for boarding. Offers are subject to receipt of a satisfactory pupil testimonial from the existing school and completion of all admissions documentation before the agreed start date.

Scholarships

Scholarships are offered in Academic Excellence, Music, The Creative Arts, Sport, and The David Arthur All-Rounder Scholarship. Scholarships are means-tested and ordinarily awarded for the duration of full-time education, with a reduction of up to 50% of tuition or school fees depending on circumstances. A bursary is separate from scholarships and can also be available; bursaries may cover a larger portion of fees and are not contingent on scholarship criteria. Following submission of applications, Scholarship applicants and their parents/guardians are invited to tour Lomond and meet with the Principal and relevant teaching staff before interviews, testing and auditions, as appropriate. To apply or for more information, contact the Admissions Manager for the application pack.
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