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EXCELLENCE IN UK EDUCATION ...Education after Brexit


agreements and organisations such as Schengen and Erasmus,” he said. “Even in an unstable modern world, one thing became increasingly clear to me over the campaign: young people simply do not have the same concerns with immigration, collaboration and pluralism that older generations have.” Indeed, writers and school leaders typically agree that


today’s students possess an unprecedented global and cultural awareness. Tim Jones, deputy head (academic) of Sevenoaks School, in Kent, a coeducational day and boarding school for students aged 11–18 that offers the International Baccalaureate (IB), agrees. “As an IB school since 1978, Sevenoaks offers an education with a strong global dimension in an open- minded, cosmopolitan environment including students from over 40 countries. We believe fully in the virtues of a broad, international and connected education. “The IB has a mission to develop intercultural understanding,” he continues. “Our pupils leave knowing that


they have a responsibility to work towards a better world. We believe that the problems of the world have as their root cause failures to communicate, to understand and to empathise, and we celebrate the unity in diversity that our students and staff generate. Similarly, the aims of the EU include establishing European citizenship, protecting fundamental human rights, and ensuring freedom, security and justice.” But, as Antony Spencer, principal of St Lawrence College, Ramsgate, an independent day and boarding school for pupils aged from three to 18, points out, the picture provided by the latest pupil data shows that diversity is growing across a wide range of schools in the UK. “The Independent Schools Council’s 2016 Census provides interesting information about independent schools in the UK, including the statistic that 30 per cent of pupils are now from a non-white background, a rise of 7 per cent over the last seven years. And the figures for state schools are broadly the same,” he says.


Co-educational day & boarding school for 3-18 years in South-East England


Co-educational day & boarding school for 3-18 years in South-East England


Outstanding opportunities for all pupils academically, in sport, and in the arts


Strong Academic Results Warm and Supportive Ethos Safe, Family-oriented Environment


T: 01843 572931


Vast Range of Sports and Activities Stunning, Spacious Grounds Fast, Direct Rail Link to London


E: admissions@slcuk.com www.slcuk.com St Lawrence College, College Road, Ramsgate, Kent CT11 7AE


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