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William Clarence Education Welcomes new Head of Schools and University Consultancy

Alongside the launch of William Clarence School Services, the leading London education consultancy’s school admissions and marketing arm, the firm proudly announced the arrival of Diana Morant to its Family Services team this month. Leading William Clarence’s exceptional team of School and University Consultants, Diana Morant brings with her over 15 years of experience [...]

By |2022-04-08T05:57:31+00:00June 10th, 2019|Education|0 Comments

William Clarence Education launches new School Service in the face of Brexit Uncertainty and Structural Change for many of the UK’s independent schools

In response to the mounting financial pressures facing many of the UK’s independent schools, as a result of a challenging admissions environment, William Clarence Education launched a new division this month – William Clarence School Services (WCSS) - to support senior leaders responsible for marketing and student recruitment. Writing in William Clarence’s new magazine [...]

By |2022-02-22T06:17:04+00:00May 20th, 2019|Education|0 Comments

Leading Head urges independent schools to promote social mobility in new Publication from William Clarence Education

Writing on the importance of bursaries in the recently launched Independent School Admissions Plus magazine, David Goodhew, Headmaster of Latymer Upper School, says that ‘few things can compare with the opportunity to transform a young-person’s life chances’. In this new piece, Goodhew argues that the OECD’s latest report on social mobility proves the benefit which [...]

By |2020-06-06T18:35:36+00:00May 15th, 2019|Education|0 Comments

Schools aren’t doing enough to prepare children for modern collaborative working finds UC EXPO study

UC EXPO study finds 55% of Brits see education system as one of the major blockades in enabling collaboration in the workplace LONDON, UK. 07 March – New research from UC EXPO, Europe’s largest unified communications & collaboration (UC&C) event, has found that 56% of working Brits don’t think the current school curriculum does [...]

By |2022-05-06T02:35:18+00:00March 7th, 2018|Education|0 Comments

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