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free Independent Schools Show London
From 08/11/2014 at 10:30 to 09/11/2014 at 16:30
From Wellington to Gordonstoun, Harrow to Millfield, this year’s Independent Schools Show features the finest schools from right across the UK. There are over 200 leading schools at this year’s show, the largest yet.
Whether you are looking for the right nursery and pre-prep in London, or thinking about sixth form and university options there is no more efficient way to see what’s available.
Parents also have the chance to hear talks from the most knowledgable people in UK independent education; people like Richard Harman, Chair of the HMC and Barnaby Lenon, Chair of the Independent Schools Council. This programme of talks, our most comprehensive ever, is designed to help you navigate your way through the system.
All this plus a creche run by Sense Theatre, a great cafe and a zoo in Battersea Park to keep the children entertained.
The London Show takes place on the weekend of 8/9 November 2014, there is no better time or place to explore independent education. To register for your complimentary tickets please go to http://www.schoolsshow.co.uk/.
Event's details
- Where: Battersea Evolution, Battersea Park
- Age group: Adults
- Price: Free
- Website: http://www.schoolsshow.co.uk/
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