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SAVE on paying school fees

These days, with money being increasingly tight, school fees are becoming ever harder to find. We offer advice on several other ways of educating your child,
which will cost less than private schooling and in some ways provide a better education. Let us know your name, address and telephone number and we will send you a ten page document outlining our suggestions.

You pay us 3% of anything we save you in the first year of those savings. These are measured as the difference between what you are spending or were planning to spend on your child's education, and what you spend as a result of acting on any of our ideas. If we save you £1000, you pay us £30 - and so on. If you don't take any of our advice, you don't pay us anything.
 

Consultants:

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Hector Davie MA (Oxon) Dip Ed was educated at primary level in both the state and private sectors. He went on to the Bishop Wordsworth
Grammar School in Salisbury and Oxford University from where he graduated with an MA in Law and a Diploma in Theology. He trained as a teacher at the University of North Wales in Bangor, subsequently lecturing in Addis Ababa. He then taught for a year in a secondary school in Walsall, before becoming a lecturer in English at the University of Riyadh, followed by two years lecturing at the University of Buckingham. From there he became training manager in the software department of Ascom Hasler, Berne. He married and had three children who were educated in both the public and private sectors.


 

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Maureen Krystman  Cert Ed  was educated at Parliament Hill Grammar School and obtained her Certificate of Education at Middlesex
Polytechnic in 1978. She spent seven years teaching at private schools and four years at state schools. For six years she worked in adults' and children's libraries and spent twelve years tutoring English to foreign nationals, in the UK and abroad. She is married with three grown up children who were educated in both the public and private sectors.

 

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Andrew Alford BD (London) Cert Ed  was educated at various junior schools, then, from ages nine to nineteen, at Monkton Combe School, Bath. He then took an external degree at London University, while also studying at the London Bible College of which he became an Associate. He took his Cert Ed at Bristol University before teaching RE at the Skinners' Grammar School, Tunbridge Wells, for six years.  He then moved to Sandbach Grammar School in Cheshire for three years before becoming Regional Secretary for the InterSchools Christian Fellowship. He then taught for ten years at the Chislehurst and Sidcup Grammar School before two final short spells at Coulsdon College in Croydon and Eltham College independent day school.

 

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Jon Pettman  MA (Dublin) Dip Ed  was educated in the private and public sectors and is a graduate of both Dublin and Manchester
Universities. Now retired, he worked in education for almost thirty years, teaching in a variety of primary, preparatory and secondary
schools and other educational institutions, in the UK and abroad. He has done over a thousand hours as a private tutor to children of
most ages.

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