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A quality education is inevitably expensive and most parents are interested in reducing that cost. Private schools often have a limited number of bursaries (rebates for financially disadvantaged parents) or scholarships (awards for academically or otherwise gifted children), but these are typically modest discounts and get allocated very quickly.
Here we can introduce you to The Gateway to Education Financial Programme. It is not a bursary or a scholarship, but it has exactly the same effect. It is not a product, per se. It is actually a very clever process of advanced financial planning techniques, which in some circumstances can aim to save nearly 100% of school fees and university costs. There is no UK tax relief on school fees, but the Programmes always try to achieve similar tax savings by utilising other tax constructions.
The initial consultation is free and without obligation. It is only available to UK residents or UK nationals (it is hoped to extend it later)
The Programme utilises substantial EU financial institutions and you receive advice from FSA authorised independent advisers who are legally obliged to give you impartial advice on a “whole of market” basis. The Programme does not suit everybody and because it involves extensive personal financial analysis, The Gateway Programme is restricted to those who have a minimum education fees liability of £75,000 over their children’s school life. However, others may apply and we will try to make alternative arrangements for them with smaller but still significant savings.
This initial consultation is free and without obligation. If you wish to proceed, you usually have the option of choosing a free service or a fee-paid one. Each arrangement is personally tailored to each parent’s circumstances. Please note that the service is not provided by education-fees.co.uk but by the IFA to whom you will be introduced.
In the first instance, please provide the information and click the submit button, after which you will be telephoned or emailed to discuss additional details and to arrange an appointment.