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Brexit and Private School demand

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nw8parent · 23/09/2018 21:06

Are there many parents out there who are planning to leave London due to Brexit? I was reading an article the other day that private schools are expecting significant departures in 2019 as people leave London. I find that hard to believe but would love to hear what others think.

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AnotherNewt · 23/09/2018 21:29

Last time the economy softened (credit crunch) the demand dpfir private day school places in London rose, as those who might otherwise have boarded chose the cheaper (but still friffing expensive) London day school option.

I don't think this one will be straightforward to predict.

Blankscreen · 23/09/2018 21:30

At my son's old prep school numbers are really down for reception. 16 across the year as opposed to 36 which was full capacity when my Ds started.

8 Childten out of 36, left year 3 to get state too. Many apparently quoted fear of Brexit as a reason.

hhks · 23/09/2018 23:03

There might be effects on average private schools. but demand for top schools is always there

MonumentVal · 23/09/2018 23:09

State school demand in London is also dropping a bit. Which is a slight relief to me as might make it easier to get into a good secondary, though if they drop the numbers they admit, maybe not.

Frogusha · 24/09/2018 11:02

We had 3 girls leave due to Brexit in our class this year - 1 to state, 1 to a French school (so parents can prepare to move to France if things get bad) and one to Switzerland. The replacements were found immediately though, the school has a waiting list.

expat96 · 24/09/2018 11:24

Last time the economy softened (credit crunch) the demand dpfir private day school places in London rose, as those who might otherwise have boarded chose the cheaper (but still friffing expensive) London day school option.

Is this relevant for primary? My impression was that the 4+ was "easier" in 2009 and 2010 in central London.

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