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English private schools focus on recruiting overseas as Labour VAT hit looms

Independent school leaders move to shore up their finances ahead of general election

Private schools in England are seeking to attract more overseas students as they prepare for the prospect of Labour imposing a sales tax on their fees if it wins the next general election.

The drive is one of a number of ways independent school leaders are looking to shore up their finances and ensure a steady supply of students in the next academic year.

Some headteachers are examining where bursaries and scholarship offerings could be cut back, while others are allowing parents to pay fees several years in advance before the proposed policy kicks in.

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