Neil Barton, head of business development, trustee solutions, at Broadstone, explores independent schools’ options for pensions
“I never thought, when I lived on a council estate, that I’d ever get to go,” said Blaine Thomas
Number of independent schools withdrawing from the Teachers' Pension Scheme continues to rise
Independent schools are facing tough choices over the Teachers' Pension Scheme. Jo Golding talks to the experts to help you in your decision-making
Adam Graham completed a 10km sponsored swim to raise money for charities dealing with the Australian wildfire crisis
Amidst scrutiny about private schooling perpetuating inequality, Charley Rogers investigates what the independent sector is doing to widen access through scholarships and bursaries
The National Education Union has dropped its threat of strike action since governors announced a TPS U-turn
There has been “political pressure” to take more pupils on bursaries, says Barnaby Lenon, chairman of the Independent Schools Council
The awards commemorate 30 years since becoming coeducational and the centenary of the school’s golf course
Despite efforts to save the school, it could not survive against declining pupil numbers
Bryanston School’s initiative builds on a pre-Christmas pilot scheme in Blandford Forum
ISA chief executive officer Neil Roskilly said private schools are 'absolutely right' to withdraw or risk hiking fees
Neil Barton, head of business development (trustee solutions) at Broadstone, details what independent schools need to know about the Teachers’ Pension Scheme
School leaders have said budgets will make it difficult for their school to realise its strategic objectives
The SNP government in Holyrood will hit the sector with £7m in extra tax every year
Robin Jacobs, a barrister specialising in education law at Sinclairslaw, gives his advice for developing a lawful approach to filming and photography at school plays
With financial pressure on the arts, Dawn Adam, director of development and external relations at Tring Park School, details the steps the school has taken to ensure it can continue to offer an education for talented pupils
Chris Barnett, senior associate solicitor at Sinclairslaw, advises schools to consider the requirements of the Equality Act
Hethersett Old Hall School closed in August, with liquidators estimating that the Norfolk site could fetch up to £4m
New research* from School Fee Plan indicates many parents aren’t sufficiently informed when it comes to the available options for paying fees. An affiliation with School Fee Plan could be just what schools, and parents, are looking for
An interactive tool allows people to see how one school fares against others in terms of value for money
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