Can you afford not to choose a private school education for your child?
hoosing the first school is a tough decision to make, especially if you are a first time parent. Many parents move heaven and earth to get into catchment areas for good local primary schools and pay a house price premium for the privilege. Might you instead invest your hard-earned finances more directly into your son or daughter’s future? Here are just some of the advantages of an independent education.
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• Small class sizes of 15-20 are standard, giving your child more teacher time each day
• Flexible timings allow you to drop off and collect between, for example, 8 and 6pm
• Clubs and activities allow your child to socialise and develop new skills for free
• Inspiring teaching, free from government imposed assessments and teaching guidelines
• Personalised learning where children are stretched and supported; whatever their ability level, no child is lost
David Morton, Deputy Head at
King Henry VIII School, Coventry
www.khps.co.uk
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