Education
In common with the principle of free healthcare, the principle of free education is a central pillar of British society. Following their fifth birthday all children in the UK are required...
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Nurseries & Pre-Schools
All three and four-year-olds living in London are entitled to a free early education place, which should be for at least two-and-a-half hours, five days a week, during term time. ’Early...
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Primary & Secondary Schools
State primary and secondary schools that are free to attend come in various forms, but all have a governing body which deals with day-to-day running and sometimes has a say in admissions...
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University & Higher Education
London’s universities and colleges of further education attract students aged 18 upwards from all over the world. Admissions policies are set by the individual institutions and typically...
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Universities
London attracts students from all over the globe by virtue of its rich academic traditions, the mind-expanding variety of its teaching establishments and of course the wealth of social...
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Special Needs Education
If your child is having problems with aspects of learning and you believe they have special needs you should have them assessed by the Local Education Authority (LEA) as soon as possible....
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