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Welcome to educationfees.co.uk where we aim to reduce the substantial cost of a quality private education, whether you are a parent or grandparent. We can help UK residents fund the costs of university or private school/college. Everyone wants a quality education for their children but excellence comes at a price. Independent school fees have been increasing at between 5% to 9% in each of the last 5 years. Here you can find out how to access advanced financial planning techniques, which can sometimes save parents up to 50% or more of both tuition fees and additional education expenses.
Educationfees.co.uk offers you a variety of different options to fund education costs, whether the bills are right now or years into the future. Simply click on the boxes above to find out more about your preferred option. On the right hand side you can link to our other websites if you need help in choosing a school, sixth form college or university.
The bespoke advice buttons put you in touch with our partners, who are very experienced and highly qualified independent financial advisers. They will give you free unbiased advice on achieving your education objectives in the least expensive way, utilising advanced tax planning techniques to mitigate higher rate, capital gains or inheritance taxes.
Save between 50% or more of education costs with the “Gateway to Education Financial Plan”
These are special financial planning constructions especially suitable for higher rate taxpayer parents who want to achieve significant savings on their private school fees. Click here to find out more.
Use your house equity to fund immediate school or university fees.
Click here to find out how you can use flexible borrowing arrangements to raise immediate cash and spread out the payments over a longer, more manageable period
How can grandparents help?
Grandparents often want to help with their grandchildren’s education, but want to ensure that (1) it is done tax efficiently without being prejudiced by Inheritance Tax and that (2) their contribution is invested wisely. Click here to find out more
Note: Educationfees.co.uk and its owner Education Advisers Ltd are not authorised by the Financial Services Authority to give individual financial advice. Therefore, all individual financial advice is provided via specially selected financial advisers which are each appropriately FSA authorised in their specialist fields. Please read the financial advice warnings on each page.