11+ Examinations

Posted on December 1st, 2010 by Judith Fenn, under News

The Daily Telegraph reported a story at the end of November about the parents of a 10 year old girl, both doctors, who came to physical blows while discussing applications for their daughter’s secondary school place. This time last year,…

School Open Day Season

Posted on November 2nd, 2009 by Ian Summersgill, under News, Private Schools

School Open Day season is the time of the year when schools will be throwing open their doors, giving you a chance to see what they have to offer. Most of the applications for entry next September will be made…

Searching for school by county?

Posted on July 10th, 2009 by Rosie Keeling, under Boarding Schools, Prep Schools, Private Schools

Are you looking for an independent school for your child in a particular county? If so then why not try our County School Search.

The County School Search allows you to search for schools by country: England, Scotland, Wales,…

Pre preparatory, prep, junior, senior and sixth form what do they mean

Posted on July 9th, 2009 by Rosie Keeling, under Prep Schools, Private Schools, School Fees - Private Schools

An Independent or ‘private’ school generally contains four different departments according to the age range of the pupils. Some independent schools contain all four departments where as others may only cater for pupils within a particular age range such as…

London Borough School Search (Independent schools)

Posted on April 30th, 2009 by Rosie Keeling, under Boarding Schools, ISCias, News, Private Schools

The ISC website contains several school searches for parents interested in independent schools, including a Postcode Search, the Find an ISC School Search, which allows parents to search by factors such as location, gender, age range and day/…

Prep Schools – A Tough Decision?

Posted on February 26th, 2009 by Liam Butler, under ISCias, Prep Schools, Private Schools

As the credit crunch bites it seems that many parents are cutting down on ‘luxuries’. This should mean a sharp downturn in pupils entering the independent sector and an increase in people moving into the state sector shouldn’t it? Perhaps not as more and more parents consider their child’s independent education to be a necessity rather than a luxury.