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Navigating A level and GCSE exams
Across the country, teenagers are preparing for GCSE and A level exams. A levels kicked off last week with modern languages speaking exams. Public exams

Special Education Needs and Disabilities’ (SEND) Reform 2026: What It Means for Schools, Families and Inclusion
The UK government’s 2026 schools’ white paper — published alongside a consultation on SEND reform — signals one of the most significant proposed changes to the special

Bridging the Gap: Rethinking England’s North–South Education Divide
Where a child grows up in England still shapes their educational journey—often more than it should. Despite decades of reform, a persistent gap remains between London and much of

Bridgerton and the power of language
The French language has long been considered the epitome of social and cultural sophistication. The romance in Bridgerton between the maid, Sophie (played by Yerin

Good reasons to raise your family in London
During the pandemic, many of our clients moved out of London. They were drawn by the promise of a quieter life, countryside walks, grammar schools

London School Consultation
Living in London or relocating here with school- aged children? Our London School Consultation may help. Finding the best schools in London for your child