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  2. Public school (United Kingdom) - Wikipedia

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    In November 1965, the UK Cabinet considered the definition of a public school for the purpose of the Public Schools Commission set up that year. Its starting point was the 1944 Fleming Committee definition of Public Schools, which used schools that were members of the then Headmasters' Conference , the Governing Bodies Association or the Girls ...

  3. Tuition payments - Wikipedia

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    More than half of public research universities charge students differential tuition based primarily on their major and their year in college, increasing normal tuition by up to 40 percent. [10] Most students or their families who pay for tuition and other education costs do not have enough savings to pay in full while they are in school. [11]

  4. Assisted Places Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The Assisted Places Scheme was established in the UK by the Conservative government in 1980.Children who were eligible were provided with free or subsidised places to fee-charging independent schools - based on the child's results in the school's entrance examination (the fees contributions charged were based on an annual means test).

  5. Tuition fees in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    [58] [59] [60] At the postgraduate level, Scots and RUK usually pay the same amount, commonly between £5,000 and £15,000 per year, while tuition fees for international students can run as high as £30,000 per year. [59] Fee discrimination against students from the rest of the UK has been challenged in the past but deemed legal.

  6. Education in England - Wikipedia

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    State funded schools State funded selective schools Fee paying independent schools Early Years: Nursery (or Pre-School) None, though individual schools may set end of year tests. 3 to 4: Primary Lower Infant: Various 'gifted and talented' programmes within state and independent schools. [24] Pre-preparatory Reception (or Foundation) 4 to 5 KS1 ...

  7. Timeline of tuition fees in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    In 2009-10 the cap rose to £3225 a year to take account of inflation. [35] Students from the European Union (EU) would be eligible for the same level of tuition fees as students from within the United Kingdom. Students from outside the EU would have to pay the fees set by the individual university. [36] [note 5]

  8. Canford School - Wikipedia

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    Canford School is a public school (English fee-charging boarding and day school for pupils aged 13–18). Situated in 300 acres of parkland near to the market town of Wimborne Minster in Dorset, south west England, it is one of the largest schools by area. The school is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference. [1]

  9. Student Loans Company - Wikipedia

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    The SLC's remaining mortgage-style loans, for which payments were mostly in arrears, were sold to a consortium, Erudio Student Loans, in 2013 for £160m. [ 7 ] In 2014, the government indicated that under the Sale of Student Loans Act 2008 , it would start selling the SLC's £12bn book of 1998 - 2012 ICR loans to improve the UK public finances.