New report demonstrates the significant impact of independent schools on the British economy.
ISC independent schools support a striking £9.5 billion gross value added contribution to Britain’s GDP – larger than the City of Liverpool, or the BBC.
ISC independent schools support a striking £9.5 billion gross value added contribution to Britain’s GDP – larger than the City of Liverpool, or the BBC.
‘Welcome confirmation’ of the strength of performance of independent schools pupils as they progress to Higher Education.
This statement comes from the Independent Schools Council, on behalf of all our eight member Associations.
This statement comes from the Independent Schools Council, on behalf of all our eight member Associations.
Typical ISC student achieved 2A*s and 7 As.
Nearly two thousand pupils awarded three or more A*s.
The Independent Schools Council (ISC) has published its Annual Census on Thursday 25 April 2013. The 2013 Census shows more pupils at ISC schools this year than the previous year with 508,601 pupils now in 1,223 ISC schools.
More parents than ever would choose to educate their child at an independent school if they could afford it, according to research published today.