GSA statement on the Labour Party vote to abolish independent schools
Sue Hincks, president of the Girls’ Schools Association, comments on the vote at the Labour Party Conference (22 September...
Read MoreSue Hincks, president of the Girls’ Schools Association, comments on the vote at the Labour Party Conference (22 September...
Read MoreMeans-tested bursaries and state-independent school partnerships are making a real difference for students. Leicester High School student, Rida-Fatima Mazumder, has secured...
Read MoreIndependent schools across the country have seen their excellence recognised by nominations at the annual Tes Independent School Awards. With GSA...
Read MoreSue Hincks, Headmistress of Bolton School Girls’ Division, writes in support of the ISC's '10,000 places' proposal and argues that...
Read MoreI think it’s fair to presume we all agree that the current education system is not providing all children with...
Read MoreA new system of joint funding by independent schools and government could see 10,000 new school places created every year...
Read MoreGSA president elect Charlotte Avery, also head of St Mary’s, Cambridge, responds to the Prime Minister’s recent announcements…. Theresa May has...
Read MoreCelebrating 100 years since Lord Leverhulme created the Bolton School Foundation, the school launched The 100 Campaign for Bolton School...
Read MoreThe staff at Sheffield High School have just discovered that they have additional bursary places on offer at the school...
Read MoreIt is true that an independent school education, particularly at senior school, can be expensive, and may seem out of...
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