State School Standard Report

If you're looking for a detailed report and advice with information on primary or secondary schools in up to two locations, this consultation service is for you.
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Is it right for me?

If you are looking for either primary or secondary schools in up to two locations, this is the right service for you.

What's the process?

Once our office team have matched you with the best consultant to suit your needs, you will be asked to complete a questionnaire before meeting with the consultant virtually. Following this, and after in-depth research based on your particular requirements, the consultant will provide you with a report which will analyse achievement data and other features, including specialisms, admissions and recent allocations data. You will then have the opportunity for one further meeting via Zoom with the consultant to ask any questions and discuss the report.

How long will it take?

The initial Zoom call lasts up to 60 minutes and can be arranged at short notice, subject to the availability of both you and our consultant. Usually, the report is sent to within a week of the initial meeting. A further meeting can also be arranged at your convenience within a few days of you receiving the report. The service from start to finish usually takes no more than two to three weeks. 

What will it cost?

The fee for the Standard Report is £625 (including VAT).

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