How to choose the best school for your child

Finding the right school can be a nerve-racking process but the heads of four leading schools have plenty of wise advice. Elizabeth Ivens reports

Pupils at Alleyn’s School in south-east London
Pupils at Alleyn’s School in south-east London

How early should you start looking at schools?

We have all heard apocryphal stories about parents who put their children’s names down for a school before they are even born – but what do experienced heads think? Jane Lunnon, head of Alleyn’s, a co-ed day school for four to 18-year-olds in south-east London, advises parents to be aware that some admissions processes can take up to 18 months. She recommends starting to think about a 4+ place when your child is a toddler and for a secondary place by the end of year 4.

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