Race for Places at Best State Schools ; Credit Crunch Means Fewer Pupils Can Go Private

Daily MailAugust 23, 2008

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PARENTS will face tougher competition getting children into the best state schools as the credit crunch makes a private education unaffordable, a leading teacher has warned.

This will heap pressure on the already overburdened state schools, said Diana Vernon, headmistress of [pounds]12,375-a-year City of London Girls' School.

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Race for Places at Best State Schools ; Credit Crunch Means Fewer Pupils Can Go Private

Mrs Vernon said many parents already see education at some state schools as 'not acceptable', but resources could be spread even more thinly.

The prospect of soaring fees...

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