FAQ

Common early questions from parents and students considering a UK school or university route.

When should we start planning?

School and university timelines vary, but early planning helps families understand entry points, academic preparation and application timing before pressure builds.

What if we do not yet know the right school or university?

That is a normal starting point. A first step can be understanding the student's stage, interests and possible routes before building a shortlist.

Can younger students use this guidance?

Yes. Families considering UK schools often need to understand school stages, boarding, entry years, interviews and preparation well before applying.

Can university applicants use this guidance?

Yes. Students can receive support with course direction, application planning, personal statement preparation, CV structure and interview readiness.

What should a student prepare first?

Useful starting points often include academic interests, current subjects, recent school stage, intended entry year and the family's main questions.

How should we make first contact?

A short email is enough. Include the student's current stage, the UK route being considered and the main question the family wants to clarify.