Hero Brown, founder of Muddy Stilettos and author of its acclaimed school guide, leads a frank and practical conversation on how to cut through the noise of open days, league tables, and glossy prospe
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Your child could be navigating the tube at 11, with the world's greatest museums and theatres on their doorstep, living at home with family around them. Or immersed in boarding school life, steps from
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How to cope with highly competitive school admissions - Bonas MacFarlane & Think Academy guide you through the tests / pre-tests, and share insights on how to manage school choices, strategy and prepa
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More space. Better value. A different pace of life - and schools you might never have considered. If you've ever wondered whether leaving Central London could work for your family, this is the session
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Every child learns differently, with their own strengths, challenges, and ways of engaging with the world. In this session, three independent schools share how they tailor their approach to ensure no
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School fees are rising and so is the pressure on family finances. In this session, our expert panel unpacks the reality behind the headlines, offering clear, practical guidance to help you plan with c
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Every parent’s first question isn’t about exam results - it’s: will my child be happy? Before grades or achievements, what matters most is whether a child feels safe, supported, and truly known. In th
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How to cope with highly competitive school admissions - Bonas MacFarlane & Think Academy guide you through the tests / pre-tests, and share insights on how to manage school choices, strategy and prepa
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Three London schools discuss the pace of academic life in their schools, how their admissions work, how they select children, and how you should decide the kind of school that would suit your child.
Three London schools discuss the pace of academic life in their schools, how their admissions work, how they select children, and how you should decide the kind of school that would suit your child.
In the rush to secure a senior school place at 11, it's easy to overlook an alternative with a long and distinguished track record. What does staying in prep school until 13 actually give a child - and could it be the better route for yours?