RENDCOMB College has announced it is slashing its sixth form fees for day pupils by 30 per cent.

The Gloucestershire independent co-educational day and boarding school has announced the significant drop in fees with a view to increasing affordability for parents of sixth form pupils.

Headmaster at Rendcomb College, Rob Jones, who has been in post since September, said: “At Rendcomb College, we see our purpose as preparing pupils for life beyond school and sixth form is a turning point in this transition.

“By reducing the fees for the critical final two years of a pupil’s compulsory education we can offer quality teaching at an affordable price.

“We are not only recognising the loyalty of our current pupils and parents with this announcement but we are also widening the net for parents looking to invest in the final years of their child’s education.

“A number of ours sixth form pupils have been selected for interviews at Oxford and Cambridge this year so we are confident in our provision at this level for academic achievement and in bringing out the best in each individual.

“There really has never been a better time to join Rendcomb College; we are currently building a £3.3m performing arts centre within our 230 acre site which is due to open in 2016 with further development plans in the pipeline.”

The current day fee for sixth form pupils is £21,450 per year, the new fee from September 2016 will be £15,000 per year. Boarding fees will not be affected. Scholarships in academic, sport, music, drama and art may still be applied for ahead of sixth form entry and bursaries are also available.