Sept edition of IET is out now!

The September issue of Independent Education Today magazine is now available to download from our website and app store

Hot off the press, the latest issue of IET includes news, views and features from the independent education sector. 

Features include:

  • New term – new look: latest trends in the school uniform market, plus profiles of major uniform suppliers
  • The problem of binge drinking at private schools
  • ISBA reveals the results of its first-ever ICT survey of independent schools
  • Have some private schools developed ‘ghettos’ of overseas students?
  • How private education boosts wages
  • In praise of the International Baccalaureate Diploma
  • The benefits of Rhythm for Reading
  • Dr John Newton from Taunton Scholl on the increasing importance of STEM subjects
  • The peripatetic Principal – how a headteacher runs his school while abroad
  • Coping with separation when children go to boarding schools
  • Supply contracts for schools – what you should know
  • Planning your school play facilities – and securing the funding you need
  • A look at the UK’s exams boards
  • New column from education caterers The Brookwood Partnership
  • How a cross-curricular approach could stimulate more interest in computer science
  • Preview of the Education Facilities Forum

 

Click here to read the latest edition for free. 

 

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Independent Education Today has a readership of some 15,000 and reaches more than 6,000 key decision makers in the independent education sector every month including head teachers, governors, bursars and catering managers.

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