Considering a British boarding school education for your child? Established, leading UK boarding schools are unrivalled in their prestigious, well-rounded curriculums – it is, therefore, no surprise that they consistently rank amongst the best schools in the world. Held on 28 and 29 November, the British Boarding Schools Show features a stellar lineup of top British boarding schools including Merchiston Castle School, King’s School Canterbury and The Royal School.
Whether you’re part of an expat family in Singapore or planning to relocate in the near future, finding the right British curriculum school for your child may be a deciding factor for your next transatlantic move. Selecting the best boarding school and education for your children is a necessary and valuable investment – one that requires plenty of research.
Truthfully, even long hours of trawling through school websites could never allow you to get to know a school as well as personally speaking to school representatives. With the British Boarding Schools Show landing on our shores for the first time in late November, you can now get a priceless insider’s view.
Here’s your chance to gather as much information as you can to help you make a good decision. Meet the heads and representatives of well-established, hand-selected UK boarding schools, and get first-hand advice, insight on the participating schools and entry requirements including scholarships, visa requirements and preparatory courses.
Come armed with plenty of questions and feel free to talk them through with the heads of the various boarding schools. If you’ve been weighing the pros and cons between British boarding education and other international schools, seize this precious opportunity to discuss your options face to face without having to personally venture to these schools.
FREE ENTRY FOR PRE-REGISTRATION
Pre-register through the official website and gain entry to the show for FREE. Pre-registrants also stand a chance to win a prize draw of an assessment for your child with London’s top educational consultants, worth £1000.
This post is sponsored by the British Boarding Schools Show.