Call: 0800 368 7694 (UK) +44 203 286 6824 (international)
Email: consultants@goodschoolsguide.co.uk
Call: 0800 368 7694 (UK) +44 203 286 6824 (international)
Email: consultants@goodschoolsguide.co.uk
Meet the team
The Good Schools Guide Education Consultants team is made up of our most experienced and knowledgeable school reviewers around the country.
Our education consultancy services
We offer a range of services to suit all families to ensure that we can help and support you in making the right choice for your children’s education.
Articles
You will find a treasure chest of articles on a wide range of topics, examples include ' secondary schools must become more inclusive' and 'expensive doesn't necessariy mean better'
Scholarships and bursaries
Independent education is expensive but financial assistance is more available than ever before. We can advise how to access this.
Special educational needs
If your child has additional needs we have an excellent team of consultants experienced in SEN who can advise and support you both about mainstream and special schools
While there is no such thing as the “perfect” school and a good school for one child will not be a good school for another, there is no question that UK schools have a deserved world-wide reputation for all-round excellence. The Good Schools Guide Education Consultants regularly help children to gain places at all the top schools in the country.
You’ve got the job. You’ve made the decision. For whatever reason, you’re on the move. There is always a lot to think about and it can be hard to know where to start. Find a new house? Or find a new school? And where are the good schools?
The Good Schools Guide brings together the largest collection of data, information and advice about special educational needs of any organisation in the UK. It is authoritative, up-to-date and written from the inside – by parents for parents.
It can happen anywhere. Fortunately, in the majority of cases bullying issues will be dealt with sensitively and effectively.
We hope the answer to this, perhaps rather cheeky, question is, ‘yes’! All good parents want the best for their children. They want their child to have opportunities and the chance to develop every bit of potential they have.