
Private Education Policy Forum
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Private Education Policy Forum (PEPF) is a think tank focused on reducing inequalities relating to UK private schools and fee-paying education. [email protected]
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"There are lots of great things going on at schools in the North that are not being talked about enough," writes Chris Barnes in Independent School Management Plus Is this fair? Or should the focus instead be on the under-representation of state schools in the media? schoolmanagementplus.com/admissions-marā¦

It "feels wrong that the government is propping up private schools when state schools are under such pressure" and could "exacerbate educational inequality" Rebecca Brahde in BBC News (UK) Is this a fair way of the govt. helping private schools adapt to VAT? bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ā¦

āPrivate schools are becoming a football talent factoryā Tim Wigmore for The Telegraph [Ā£] on the Premier League clubs working with private schools, as middle class parents turn away from rugby Is this football going āback to its rootsā, or a worrying trend? telegraph.co.uk/football/2025/ā¦

āA leading private school has suspended all scholarships and bursaries for low-income families to protect fee-paying parents from Labourās tax riseā The Times and The Sunday Times [Ā£] Was this a last resort by Edinburgh Academy? Or could other savings have been made first? thetimes.com/uk/scotland/arā¦

"The majority of pupils at private schools are sent there by parents who sacrifice cars, holidays, house repairs - you name it" Welsh Conservatives š“ó §ó ¢ó ·ó ¬ó ³ó æ Senedd member Natasha MS for WalesOnline š“ó §ó ¢ó ·ó ¬ó ³ó æ Is this often-repeated claim actually true? Let's have a look... walesonline.co.uk/news/educationā¦


"More parents than ever got their first choice school offer this year" Bridget Phillipson has accused the private sector of 'crying wolf' for suggesting that VAT on fees would put state schools under pressure - Francis Elliott for The i Paper Is she right? inews.co.uk/news/politics/ā¦


"This research shows that these private schools channel very little of their income into providing an education for those who cannot afford their fees, now Ā£16,000/year on average" PEPF research covered by Richard Adams in The Guardian What are your thoughts? theguardian.com/education/2025ā¦


āTeaching union warns that staff are being asked to step up to ease squeeze on financesā Poppy Wood for The Telegraph (Ā£) Is VAT to blame for the increase in unpaid overtime, or do private schools need to update their āarchaic employment practicesā? telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/04/1ā¦


"Wouldnāt it be healthier to look all middle/higher earners in the eye, and tell them to contribute more?" A parent from Education Not Taxation argues that other taxes would be more effective and fairer than the addition of VAT to fees Do you agree? pepf.co.uk/opinion/vat-prā¦
