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How should students choose the best-fit school in the United Kingdom?

  • To discuss how to choose the best-fit school for students in the UK, the South China Morning Post hosted a discussion panel moderated by Ruth Benny, Founder and Head Girl at Top Schools Hong Kong.
  • Featured on this panel are Tom Bennett, Director of Studies at Sedbergh School, Sue Wallace-Woodroffe, Head Mistress of The Queen's School, and Jane Archibald, Director of External Relations of The Queen's School.

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In the last year, COVID-19 has significantly slowed or disrupted the rate of international education as accessibility remained closed. However, as vaccinations continue, many international schools such as those in the United Kingdom are beginning to reopen their doors for enrollment. 

This is indeed good news for parents considering an UK education for their children. The UK education system offers many educational opportunities for prospective students. However, finding the right school for your child in the UK education system can take a bit of time.

To discuss how to choose the best-fit school for students in the UK, the South China Morning Post hosted a discussion panel moderated by Ruth Benny, Founder and Head Girl at Top Schools Hong Kong. This panel was held as part of the SCMP’s Overseas Schools Festival. This panel features Tom Bennett, Director of Studies at Sedbergh School, Sue Wallace-Woodroffe, Head Mistress of The Queen's School, and Jane Archibald, Director of External Relations of The Queen's School

Choosing the best fit school for a student is dependent on a wide variety of important considerations, and multiple steps may be taken to arrive at the best opportunity for your child. The first step many families may take to narrow the field is to carefully explore each school’s website.

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Exploring each website carefully will provide you with a valuable look into the school’s ethos and culture. You should be able to determine the educator’s mission and estimate whether or not you believe that school’s priority is a meaningful connection with your child. From there, you may pursue a more direct line of communication.

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