Independent School fees and VAT in 2025
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In this podcast episode, Will Petty and Harry Cobb discuss the recent introduction of VAT on independent school fees and its implications for the education sector. They explore the significant number of students leaving independent schools, the rising demand for tutoring, and the challenges faced by schools in justifying their fees.
The conversation also touches on the changing dynamics of school placements, the potential for increased elitism in independent education, and the future challenges that independent schools may face in a shifting socio-economic landscape.
Takeaways
- Over 14,000 students have left the independent school system since VAT was introduced.
- There is a noticeable increase in requests for tutoring, especially at the GCSE level.
- Families are seeking value for money in education due to rising costs.
- State-educated families are increasingly investing in supplementary tuition.
- Independent schools are under pressure to justify their fees and offerings.
- The demand for day schools is rising as they are more affordable than boarding schools.
- Innovative after-school programs may emerge to fill gaps left by state education.
- The independent school sector is facing challenges from socio-economic changes.
- Concerns about elitism in independent education are growing among parents.
- The future of independent schools is uncertain amidst rising costs and competition.
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