Consultation Meeting

Arranged at a time and place (including online) to suit you, this is aimed at parents requiring a more in-depth consultation – or where circumstances are more complicated.
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Is it right for me?

A one-off consultation meeting is for clients who need a calm sounding board or empathetic third party to support and advise them on a specific educational issue. If you are feeling confused by different school options or the system in general, need someone to explain the difference between different types of schools or are relocating to another part of the country (or the world!) and want to talk through your options with an understanding expert, this is the service for you.

What's the process?

Your first contact will be with one of our highly experienced office team who will take time to listen to you and understand your specific requirements. They will take great care to ensure you are matched to the most suitable consultant to support your individual situation; someone who will know the answers to your questions. Consultation meetings are usually virtual but can be in person by special arrangement for an additional fee. Following the meeting, our consultant will send you an email summarising the advice given. 

How long will it take?

Your consultation meeting will last up to 90 minutes and your summary email will follow within days. 

What will it cost?

The fee for the consultation meeting is £420 (including VAT). 

“Thank you so much for your time when we met, and for summarising your thoughts. We found the session extremely useful - we feel we have a much clearer view of how we should approach the long list of schools, and we also feel more comfortable with the balance of the ones we have on the list too, and which the frontrunners are likely to be.”
December 2024

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