Which London School? & the South-East 2018/19 available now
Posted on 2nd May 2018 in John Catt Publications, Which London School?John Catt is pleased to announce the publication of the 2018/19 edition of our popular guidebook Which London School? & the South-East.
The 29th edition of this guide features details of more than 1,500 independent schools, colleges and nurseries in Central London, Greater London and the South-East region.
There are full profiles of a number of leading schools, which can also be viewed at www.whichlondonschool.co.uk.
Copies of the book will soon be arriving with our featured schools, as well as our wide distribution network, which includes relocation agencies, estate agents, embassies, educational consultants, bookshops and libraries.
The book includes essential information about independent schooling and includes a number of excellent articles which will be be placing online in the coming weeks:
London is your classroom, by Jonathan Taylor, North Bridge House Schools
The benefits of ‘urban boarding’, by John Taylor, DLD College London
£5m target for school’s bursary campaign, Kingston Grammar School
Technology and transforming the classroom – are we at the start of a revolution in education?, by Will Williams, Pangbourne College
Future thinking: how to think, adapt, develop and succeed, by Andrew Johnson, St Benedict’s School
Nurturing the qualities that define us, by Nicola Baldwin, Dolphin School
The importance of character education, by Rachael Cox, LVS Ascot
Knowledge based is knowledge aced, by Sarah Gillam, Maple Walk Prep School
The importance of relationships for behaviour management, by Aaron Williams, Lloyd Williamson Schools
Technology in the classroom: what are the benefits? by Harriet Connor-Earl, St Mary’s School Hampstead
Learning is not a pathology, by Sarah Raffray, St Augustine’s Priory
Going co-educational, by Matthew Burke, Mount House School
Healthy and happy minds, by Maria Edwards, Orchard House School
If you would like to order a copy of Which London School? & the South-East 2017/18, please visit our bookshop. For any other enquiries about this guide or any other of our publications, please email us at enquiries@johncatt.com.