St Lawrence College enters administration with immediate effect, leaving 500 pupils and nearly 200 staff facing uncertain futures
The gates of St Lawrence College swung shut for the final time on Wednesday. A 147-year chapter in Ramsgate’s educational history has ended.
The Final Bell
Founded in 1879, the independent day and boarding school announced its immediate closure on 8 April 2026 after entering administration. Most of the school’s 500 pupils were told not to return after the Easter holidays, scheduled to restart on 21 April.
Some students have been thrown a lifeline. Year 11 and Year 13 students will remain on site to complete their GCSE, BTEC, and A-Level exams through May and June. The 44 staff members retained to support these pupils represent a fraction of the workforce that once called St Lawrence home.
166 staff learned of their immediate redundancy through a video call.
Another 44 face job losses later, bringing total redundancies to between 170 and 210 positions.
The Struggle to Survive
Financial pressures had been building for months. February brought hope of salvation through a proposed merger with Dover College, 20 miles away. Parents, pupils, and alumni rallied against the plan with such determination that talks collapsed.
A second merger attempt with another unnamed school also failed.
The final blow came from several directions. Labour’s introduction of 20% VAT on private school fees from January 2026 pushed the school’s full boarding costs beyond £44,000 annually – a sum that proved too steep for many families. Pupil numbers dropped as parents withdrew children they could no longer afford to educate privately.
Political Fallout
Former South Thanet MP Lord Craig Mackinlay called the closure “an absolute tragedy,” according to his public statement, directly blaming the VAT policy for allegedly making fees unaffordable. Parents described the situation as “catastrophic,” according to local reports, as they scrambled to secure alternative school places with Easter term ending.
Joint administrators from Begbies Traynor are now managing the wind-down process, helping redundant staff claim through the Redundancy Payments Service.
A Community Institution Lost
For nearly 150 years, St Lawrence College served as more than just a school – it was woven into Ramsgate’s fabric. Local officials described Wednesday as “an incredibly sad day for everyone,” according to council statements.
The closure adds St Lawrence to a growing list of independent schools struggling under new financial pressures, with the Independent Schools Council warning that over 100 UK independent schools face similar risks.
Key Takeaways
- St Lawrence College closed immediately after 147 years, affecting 500 pupils and up to 210 staff jobs
- Financial pressures including Labour’s 20% VAT on school fees contributed to the collapse
- Only exam-year students will remain on site to complete GCSEs and A-Levels through summer 2026
What This Means for Kent Residents
The sudden closure creates immediate pressure on school places across Thanet, with parents desperately seeking alternatives before the Easter term restart. Kent County Council is working with the Department for Education to help displaced pupils find new schools, though capacity remains tight. The loss of up to 210 jobs in Ramsgate’s tourism-dependent economy will ripple through local families and businesses, even as other Kent independent schools watch nervously as sector-wide challenges intensify.
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