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The Spectator's supplements on Education and Schools, since March 2011

The Spectator Guide to Independent Schools - March 2012

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Declaration of independence
When David Cameron invited representatives of Britain’s leading public schools to 10 Downing Street to discuss education reform, journalists thought they spotted a PR gaffe. Here was an Old Etonian Prime Minister imposing his snobby elitism on the country. The free schools agenda, they said, was little more than – the inevitable phrase – an ‘ideological Tory scheme’ to dismantle state education.

It’s true that, in terms of media spin, Mr Cameron, a child of privilege, is not the ideal man to shake up Britain’s schools. But teaching children is too important to be derailed by the anti-snobbery of hacks. Britain’s top independent schools remain the envy of the world, and the government is absolutely right to recruit them to help the free schools project. What better way to improve education than by consulting those who do it best? Our only objection is that Mr Cameron didn’t ask a wider group of private schools. The independent sector is brimming with talented people and good ideas.

We hope that this supplement, kindly sponsored by Brewin Dolphin, will shed light on that excellence, as well as serving as a guide to those considering an investment in private education. In these pages, Ross Clark looks at how parents not possessed of vast wealth can afford independent school fees; Rachel Johnson offers parents advice on open days; James Delingpole explains why he sent his son to boarding school, while Harry Phibbs asks why the state does not save money by placing more children in boarding schools; and Will Gore looks at the proud history of the Combined Cadet Force. 

There’s plenty more, too, for parents and children. We hope you find it amusing and useful. Look out for our next supplement in September.

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