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Two private schools in south London will close after 75 years due to declining pupil numbers and Labour’s introduction ofVAT on school fees.
Inspired Learning Group (ILG), which runs Park Hill Preparatory School and Nursery, in Kingston, and Bishop Challoner School in Bromley, will close at the end of the academic year.
Three High Courtjudges dismissed a legal challengeover the government’s policy.
Lawyers for the families and private schools argued it was discriminatory. Barristers for the Chancellor, His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs and the Department for Education said it was to raise standards for state school children by making private school parents pay “their fair share”.
According to theLocal Democracy Reporting Service(LDRS), the board of trustees at Bishop Challoner confirmed on Thursday the Catholic independent school for children aged three to 18 would close on 4 July.
The school, which opened in 1950, stated it had been “an incredibly difficult decision” to close but it had to be made due to the “increasingly challenging environment for schools”.
Amanda, whose 18-year-old son Barney is in Year 13 at Bishop Challoner, told BBC London the news was “heartbreaking” and came as a “complete shock”.
“I feel very much aware of this huge community of people who are being affected: members of staff, support staff, students and parents,” she said.
She added not all independent schools were “full of wealthy families”, and this was a…
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