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  1. ISI is formally approved by the Secretary of State for Education to inspect association independent schools in England. This approval is outlined in section 87A of the Children Act 1989 and section 106 of the Education and Skills Act 2008.

  2. 2. Register Your Child. BY THURSDAY 31 OCTOBER 2024. To apply for a place you will need to register your child by clicking on the button below. For Senior School entry in September 2025, you must register your child by our deadline of Thursday 31 October 2024.. We operate a rolling registration system and welcome early registrations for later years.

  3. Ibstock Place School Ibstock Place School is a co-educational independent day school (3-18) in delightful surroundings. The School nurtures the talents of each pupil by building on their strengths through inspiration and challenge, encouraging them to aspire to excellence.

  4. We welcome applications from families currently living overseas to Ibstock Place School. Where possible, we encourage you to visit us and attend in-person assessments. For applicants wishing to apply to the Senior School or Sixth Form (ages 11-18), we have partnered with UKiset to support our assessments across the globe.

  5. Ibstock Place School celebrates its 130th anniversary this year, having first opened its doors in 1894. Ibstock has an incredibly rich history dating back to the late 1800s. Founded on the educational principles of Fredrich Froebel, which were considered radical for his day, emphasis on the learning experiences of young children and engendering free thinking are still central to our School ...

  6. Ibstock Place School | 1,035 followers on LinkedIn. Ibstock Place School is an independent co-educational day school for pupils aged 4 to 18, providing a rich variety of opportunity in a friendly ...

  7. The School, by necessity, was now a boarding school. In 1945, IFEI purchased Ibstock Place, very close to Templeton, from Major Paget. In 1942 the house had been requisitioned by the Ministry of Supply. The Paget family had evacuated first to Oxfordshire, and subsequently to Ireland. At the end of the war Major Paget decided to continue to live ...