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  1. Private schools in the United Kingdom (also called "independent" schools) [1] are schools that require fees for admission and enrollment. Some have financial endowments, most are governed by a board of governors, and are owned by a mixture of corporations, trusts and private individuals.

  2. Private schools (also known as 'independent schools'), are schools that are not dependent upon national or local government to finance their financial endowment. [1] . Unless privately owned they typically have a board of governors and have a system of governance that ensures their independent operation.

  3. This is a list of notable independent schools in England that are currently operating. It includes independent schools with heads who are members of both organisations and of others.

  4. The Independent Schools Association (ISA) is an organisation for private schools in the United Kingdom. Founded in 1878, it is one of the country's oldest such groups. It is a constituent association of the Independent Schools Council, and has a membership of Headteachers who represent over 600 schools.

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  6. In England and Wales, a public school is a type of fee-charging private school [1] originally for older boys. They are "public" in the sense of being open to pupils irrespective of locality, denomination or paternal trade or profession; nor are they run for the profit of a private owner.

  7. Headquarters. London. Region served. England. Chief Inspector. Vanessa Ward. Website. www .isi .net. The Independent Schools Inspectorate ( ISI) is approved by the Secretary of State for Education – under section 106 of the Education and Skills Act 2008 – to inspect private schools in England. [1]