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  1. Private schools in the United Kingdom (also called "independent" schools) [1] are schools that require fees for admission and enrollment. Some have financial endowments, most are governed by a board of governors, and are owned by a mixture of corporations, trusts and private individuals.

  2. Fully searchable UK school guide independent and state A history of education in England by Derek Gillard, an advocate of the comprehensive system "The Skills for Life survey: A national needs and impact survey of literacy, numeracy and ICT skills" , Research Brief RB490 , Department for Education and Skills , 2003

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  3. Overview of the independent private school sector in the UK for parents: structure, entry requirements, fees and more.

  4. 2 de ene. de 2024 · In the UK, an ‘independent school’ is a fee-paying school, independent of local or central-government control. Some are privately owned (hence the generic synonym ‘private schools’). Many independent schools are charitable trusts, overseen by a board of governors.

  5. About Us. The Independent Schools Council brings together seven associations of independent schools, their heads, bursars and governors. Through our member associations we represent over 1,400 independent schools in the UK and overseas. These schools are ranked among the best in the world and educate more than half a million children each year.

  6. Origins. Some independent schools are particularly old, such as The King's School, Canterbury (founded 597), The King's School, Rochester (founded 604), St Peter's School, York (founded c. 627), Sherborne School (founded c. 710, refounded 1550 by Edward VI), Warwick School (c. 914), The King's School, Ely (c. 970) and St Albans School (948).