According to The Good Schools Guide, almost a third of those educated in the independent sector receive financial assistance, in either the form of a scholarship or a bursary.
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There’s no question that the advantage gap, already vast, pre-pandemic, has been widened over the past year. While students at independent schools have, of course, missed out on the social aspect of school, their education has continued relatively unhindered.