Legislative changes and a recent court ruling allow private schools in England and Wales to determine how to provide the public benefits required to justify their charitable status. We investigate how private school headteachers and other informed stakeholders perceive their public benefit objectives and obligations. We find that schools interpret public beneficiaries widely to include one or more of state school pupils, local communities, other charities, and general society through raising socially responsible adults. Private schools pursue their own goals through public benefit provision, and balance the advantages of public benefit activities against the costs. The schools are not constrained by the ‘more than tokenistic’ minimum set by...
In 1983, A Nation at Risk warned America of a major problem affecting its future—the declining quali...
At its annual conference in September 2019, the UK Labour Party (then as now in opposition) voted in...
For the past six years successive UK governments in England have introduced reforms intended to ushe...
Policy discourse surrounding Britain’s unusually well-resourced private schools surrounds their char...
There exist some rare private schools that attempt to mitigate the anti-democratic qualities of the...
Legislative changes and a recent court ruling allow private schools in England and Wales to determin...
This paper examines how the English educational state has consistently acted to support private scho...
This article will be published in a special edition of Management in Education (July 2013). The rese...
The availability of public funding for private schools, in both primary and secondary education, has...
In a longitudinal sample from Britain, we tested if attending private, fee-charging schools rather t...
Despite its relatively small size, the private school sector plays a prominent role in British socie...
This paper examines the effects of two different education financing systems: a foundation system an...
Voluntary action has long played a role in state education, with Parent Teacher Associations being o...
The existence of extremely expensive private schools - about one in 10 of all our schools - presents...
Private school students were first eligible for state services with the Elementary and Secondary Edu...
In 1983, A Nation at Risk warned America of a major problem affecting its future—the declining quali...
At its annual conference in September 2019, the UK Labour Party (then as now in opposition) voted in...
For the past six years successive UK governments in England have introduced reforms intended to ushe...
Policy discourse surrounding Britain’s unusually well-resourced private schools surrounds their char...
There exist some rare private schools that attempt to mitigate the anti-democratic qualities of the...
Legislative changes and a recent court ruling allow private schools in England and Wales to determin...
This paper examines how the English educational state has consistently acted to support private scho...
This article will be published in a special edition of Management in Education (July 2013). The rese...
The availability of public funding for private schools, in both primary and secondary education, has...
In a longitudinal sample from Britain, we tested if attending private, fee-charging schools rather t...
Despite its relatively small size, the private school sector plays a prominent role in British socie...
This paper examines the effects of two different education financing systems: a foundation system an...
Voluntary action has long played a role in state education, with Parent Teacher Associations being o...
The existence of extremely expensive private schools - about one in 10 of all our schools - presents...
Private school students were first eligible for state services with the Elementary and Secondary Edu...
In 1983, A Nation at Risk warned America of a major problem affecting its future—the declining quali...
At its annual conference in September 2019, the UK Labour Party (then as now in opposition) voted in...
For the past six years successive UK governments in England have introduced reforms intended to ushe...