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Years 6–8: The Years That Matter

Years 6–8: The Years That Matter

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In this Independent Schools Show panel discussion, education leaders explore the often-overlooked benefits of staying at prep school until 13 and why Years 6–8 can play such an important role in a child's academic, social and emotional development.

Moderated by Fiona Hughes D'Aeth, Head of Content Strategy (Consultant) at the Independent Schools Show, the panel examines the differences between 11+ and 13+ entry, the value of additional years in a prep school environment, and how parents can determine which pathway is best suited to their child's needs and future success.

Featuring:

• William Goldsmith, Head, Packwood School
• Dale Wilkins, Executive Director, Boarding Schools' Association (BSA)
• Alex McCullough, Head Elect, Orwell Park School
• Fiona Hughes D'Aeth, Head of Content Strategy (Consultant), Independent Schools Show (Moderator)

The discussion explores how children develop during Years 6–8, the opportunities available through the 13+ route, and the factors families should consider when deciding whether to move schools at 11 or remain in prep school until senior school entry at 13.

Whether you are considering day schools, boarding schools, prep schools or senior schools, this session provides valuable insights into one of the most important decisions in a child's educational journey.

Topics covered:

* 11+ versus 13+ entry
* Should children stay at prep school until 13?
* The benefits of the 13+ route
* Years 6–8 and child development
* Prep school education
* Senior school admissions
* Boarding school pathways
* Choosing the right school transition point
* Academic and pastoral development
* Finding the best educational fit for your child

The Independent Schools Show brings together leading educators and experts to help families make informed decisions about their children's education and future opportunities.

For all news, tickets and future show updates, go to SchoolsShow.co.uk

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