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Downe House School raises concerns about further education amid tuition fee cap rises

Jake Clothier by Jake Clothier
Tuesday, November 12, 2024 7:03 am
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LAST week, the government approved further raises to tuition fee caps for students in England, the first such rise in eight years.

Last Monday, ministers announced that university tuition fees would rise to a record £9,535 per student, which is set to come into force in the next academic year.

It followed warnings that a financial crisis faced by higher education institutions would deepen as inflation meant that the current fees were being stretched.

It sees a rise in the cap for fees of more than £250 a year compared to the upper limit of £9,250, set in 2017.

However it was also announced that student maintenance loans would also see increases of more than £400 a year per student to support students from the lowest-income families.

Earlier this year, UCAS reported that in 2024, the number of 18-year-olds in England who applied for university places had dropped to 42.7%–down from 44.9% in 2022.

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Teachers and students at Downe House School have spoken out against the rise, arguing that more students will be dissuaded from further education.

Matthew Godfrey, Deputy Head at Downe House School, argues that students will question further whether further education provides value for money.

“Having discussed the news around the fee increase with our students today, many of our sixth formers have been concerned to learn that contact time with academic tutors and lecturers at on university courses is often very limited, despite the rising costs of being an undergraduate.

“It is perhaps unsurprising that many of our own students are looking at universities further afield in the USA, Canada and Spain in the hope of finding the optimum undergraduate experience.”

Sarah Barnard, who is Director of Futures at Downe House School, said: “Despite the rise in tuition fees, the world is changing and it’s important that young people realise that they are not a failure just because they decide not to pursue the traditional university degree route.

“They can break the mould and try something new that is right for them–for us as a school, it is about giving our pupils the confidence and the support to make these decisions for themselves.”

Grace, currently a sixth form student at Downe House School in Cold Ash, said: “Now that tuition fees are increasing, my friends and I are looking much more seriously at other overseas universities.

“Friends of mine who are studying the USA have also told me that they are having really positive learning experiences, with lots of contact time from a tuition perspective, plenty of good accommodation options, and a wide range of social and non-academic opportunities, too.

“Other friends at top UK universities, however, often say they are not having such positive experiences.”

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