Support for International Students
About 14% of students at Glenalmond College come from abroad, creating a genuinely cosmopolitan environment. Since over 80% live as full boarders throughout the week, international newcomers settle in quickly. The school offers English language support at any proficiency level, while also working with a visa consultant who helps families navigate UK documentation requirements.
Steps to Enrollment
The process begins with an inquiry form, after which parents can visit campus or arrange a virtual meeting with the headmaster. Seeing school life firsthand helps families determine whether it’s the right fit for their child. Registration follows, requiring a passport copy and recent report card. Students then take math and English assessments—though these aren’t entrance exams but simply determine appropriate class placement, with fuller evaluation happening once they’ve enrolled.
Scholarships at Glenalmond College
Each year, the school awards scholarships based on exceptional talent across various fields—from academics to sports, arts, and music. Students can apply for recognition in golf, shooting, outdoor pursuits, drama, design, choral singing, or even bagpipes. Assessment takes place in November for athletic and senior scholarships, while academic, creative, and musical awards are evaluated in January. Both current and prospective students may apply, and families needing financial assistance can request support, with each situation reviewed individually.
Tuition Costs
Tuition ranges from £6,830 to £11,060 per term for day students and £11,660 to £18,125 for boarders, with three terms annually. Day students can stay overnight for £72, though certain occasions—like the term’s first evening or school events—don’t require extra payment. These rates apply to 2025/2026. For families facing financial challenges, Glenalmond College operates a grant program. Applications open during the autumn before intended enrollment, with each family’s circumstances considered on an individual basis.