If anybody do not qualify:
Asked by: Michael | 387 days ago | 4 answers
In Topics: Public Schools
Recent Answer: An alternative is to send a child to an independent school for a few key years. Ms Wallis says:A growing number of parents are paying for their children to go private from age 4 to 7 to give them a good grounding, or from 13 to 16 to achieve better GCSEs. These children can then go to state sixth-form colleges, which universities including Oxford and Cambridge are keen to encourage applications from.
Based on current fees, a parent would spend 38,376 to send a son to the highly rated City of London School for three years. To send the same child to comparable day schools from age 4 to 18 would cost the parent 150,000-plus.