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Prep school once named ‘best in Britain' by Tatler to close over VAT raid
Prep school once named ‘best in Britain' by Tatler to close over VAT raid

Yahoo

time19-03-2025

  • Business
  • Yahoo

Prep school once named ‘best in Britain' by Tatler to close over VAT raid

A 137-year-old prep school once hailed as the 'best in Britain' by Tatler has been forced to close as a result of Labour's VAT raid. St Anselm's School in Bakewell, Derbyshire, told parents this week it would shut at the end of the academic year because of the 'unrelenting headwinds we face' under the Labour Government. As well as the controversial 20pc levy on school fees introduced in January, the school cited the upcoming increases to National Insurance contributions next month as well as the loss of business rates relief. Paul Houghton, chair of the board of governors, said: 'We have simply been left with no alternative. 'Despite our best efforts it has proved difficult to secure a viable future given the headwinds we face. 'We are deeply upset to have reached the point where there are no viable options for St Anselm's as an independent prep school.' The day and boarding school, founded in 1888, and situated in the heart of the Peak District, has struggled in recent years to attract new pupils. There are currently 125 pupils at the school, a decrease from 150 last year. As recently as 2020 it had more than 200 pupils. The difficulty in attracting new pupils came as it was forced to increase its fees by almost £4,000, a rise of 16pc, in January as a result of Labour's decision to levy VAT on education for the first time. Sarah Dines, the former MP for Derbyshire Dales, described the school's closure as a 'real loss'. She said: 'I am not only sad, but angry, that this socialist government seems intent on destroying the independent school sector, part of their ideological attack on the freedom of choice of parents. This is a real loss to Bakewell and Derbyshire Dales.' The sharp turnaround in the school's fortunes comes after it was crowned Prep School of the Year at the Tatler Schools Awards in 2021. The prestigious title was awarded in recognition of the school's commitment to make sure children were not left behind during the Covid pandemic and work it had completed to expand its boarding house. St Anselm's closure comes in the same week as Buxlow Preparatory School in Wembley announced it was closing its school to focus on solely providing nursery provision. The school has framed the decision as an 'exciting new chapter' that will allow its current pupils to join its nearby sister school. Ministers have admitted the VAT levy will force an additional 100 private schools to close over the next three years. A government spokesman said: 'Ending tax breaks for private schools will raise £1.8bn a year by 2029/30 to help fund public services, including supporting the 94pc of children in state schools to achieve and thrive. 'On average, around 50 mainstream private schools typically close each year. This is due to a range of reasons, including financial struggles and school standards issues. 'Local authorities and schools commonly support children and parents in these circumstances. We are confident in local state schools' ability to accommodate new pupils.' St Anselm's school was approached for comment. Broaden your horizons with award-winning British journalism. Try The Telegraph free for 1 month with unlimited access to our award-winning website, exclusive app, money-saving offers and more.

Prep school once named ‘best in Britain' by Tatler to close over VAT raid
Prep school once named ‘best in Britain' by Tatler to close over VAT raid

Telegraph

time19-03-2025

  • Business
  • Telegraph

Prep school once named ‘best in Britain' by Tatler to close over VAT raid

A 137-year-old prep school once hailed as the 'best in Britain' by Tatler has been forced to close as a result of Labour's VAT raid. St Anselm's School in Bakewell, Derbyshire, told parents this week it would shut at the end of the academic year because of the 'unrelenting headwinds we face' under the Labour Government. As well as the controversial 20pc levy on school fees introduced in January, the school cited the upcoming increases to National Insurance contributions next month as well as the loss of business rates relief. Paul Houghton, chair of the board of governors, said: 'We have simply been left with no alternative. 'Despite our best efforts it has proved difficult to secure a viable future given the headwinds we face. 'We are deeply upset to have reached the point where there are no viable options for St Anselm's as an independent prep school.' The day and boarding school, founded in 1888, and situated in the heart of the Peak District, has struggled in recent years to attract new pupils. There are currently 125 pupils at the school, a decrease from 150 last year. As recently as 2020 it had more than 200 pupils. The difficulty in attracting new pupils came as it was forced to increase its fees by almost £4,000, a rise of 16pc, in January as a result of Labour's decision to levy VAT on education for the first time. Sarah Dines, the former MP for Derbyshire Dales, described the school's closure as a 'real loss'. She said: 'I am not only sad, but angry, that this socialist government seems intent on destroying the independent school sector, part of their ideological attack on the freedom of choice of parents. This is a real loss to Bakewell and Derbyshire Dales.' The sharp turnaround in the school's fortunes comes after it was crowned Prep School of the Year at the Tatler Schools Awards in 2021. The prestigious title was awarded in recognition of the school's commitment to make sure children were not left behind during the Covid pandemic and work it had completed to expand its boarding house. St Anselm's closure comes in the same week as Buxlow Preparatory School in Wembley announced it was closing its school to focus on solely providing nursery provision. The school has framed the decision as an 'exciting new chapter' that will allow its current pupils to join its nearby sister school. Ministers have admitted the VAT levy will force an additional 100 private schools to close over the next three years. A government spokesman said: 'Ending tax breaks for private schools will raise £1.8bn a year by 2029/30 to help fund public services, including supporting the 94pc of children in state schools to achieve and thrive. 'On average, around 50 mainstream private schools typically close each year. This is due to a range of reasons, including financial struggles and school standards issues. 'Local authorities and schools commonly support children and parents in these circumstances. We are confident in local state schools' ability to accommodate new pupils.'

Private school in Peak District to close after 137 years over losses
Private school in Peak District to close after 137 years over losses

BBC News

time18-03-2025

  • Business
  • BBC News

Private school in Peak District to close after 137 years over losses

A historic private school has written to parents to say it is to close at the end of the summer term after it was left with "no alternative".Governors at St Anselm's prep school near Bakewell concluded the organisation was unsustainable in light of government tax changes and falling pupil Monday, Paul Houghton, chairman of governors, wrote to parents to say there would now be a period of statutory consultation with staff on the planned by Cambridge graduate and naturalist Storrs Fox in 1888, the school has been a day and boarding school providing education for boys and girls from three to 13 years. Mr Houghton said pupil numbers had declined and the school had been operating at a "financial loss".He told parents: "Added to this, the substantial recent government taxation pressures on all independent schools - the addition of VAT on school fees, having to pay increased National Insurance contributions, and the removal of business rates relief for independent schools - it is now unsustainable to keep the school open."Our priority now, as we process this news, is the wellbeing of our pupils, you as their families and all our incredible teaching staff teams."The school said it was offering guidance and support to "smooth the transition" to alternative institutions and providers. Sarah Dines, former Dales MP, posted on Facebook: "So sad to see St Anselm's prep school in Bakewell is closing in the summer, after 136 years, citing reasons including increases in national insurance on staff, abolition of the business rates concessions, and the imposition VAT on independent school fees."

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