Private schools show Battersea
The Independent Schools Show takes place in Battersea Park on the final weekend in October. Find full details here


October 31 - November, 1 2008
Venue: Battersea Park London
CHOOSING A SCHOOL IS JUST A WALK IN THE PARK
London's major exhibition for parents bringing together over 120 schools from the Arts Eductional School in Tring to Wellington College.
Save time and the hassle of travelling from school to school, compare and discuss the education of your children with school heads and learn more about scholarships and bursaries in a relaxed, informal environment.
Seminars will include guest speakers such as the headmistress of St Mary's Calne and Barnaby Lennon from Harrow.
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