The Broomhill-based non-selective independent school offers a limited number of discounted scholarship places for entry at Year 7.
The scholarships are an opportunity for pupils from any school in the area whose parents are considering the option of the independent sector at secondary school level.
Scholarships are awarded to recognise talent and achievement in the fields of academia, music, drama, sport and art.
The scholarships awarded will be based upon examinations and assessments to be taken on various dates in January - with an application deadline of January 5.
However, the school stresses to parents and pupils that entry to Westbourne Senior School is not dependent upon sitting these exams.
The academic scholarship exams consist of papers in English and Maths as well as a computerised baseline assessment.
The English paper is a creative writing task and the Maths paper is designed to test aptitude and problem-solving skills rather than breadth of knowledge acquired to date.
Recipients of Sports Scholarships at Westbourne are usually involved at club level in at least one sport.
Applicants wishing to apply for a music, drama or art award are also asked to prepare and present evidence of their talent either within the application form or on the assessment day itself.
The awards are based upon the candidate’s performance during assessment day, so the number awarded does vary from year to year depending upon the calibre of the applicants.
“We are particularly looking forward to our scholarship assessment days, which we know are always enormously popular both with internal and external applicants,” said Westbourne headmaster Aidan Edmanson.
“At Westbourne, we are proud to say that we are not only about gaining excellence but sharing excellence.”
There are also a number of bursaries available to applicants showing outstanding levels of achievement.
To apply to take part in the 2025 scholarship process visit www.westbourneschool.co.uk/join-us/scholarships/