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Story/Interview September 21, 2021

Ben Faux

By King's InterHigh

The most exciting thing for me at King's InterHigh is having students that are based all over the world that I teach simultaneously.

 What are your professional qualifications/accreditations?

I studied for a Foundation Diploma in Art & Design before completing a BA (Hons) in Photography in the Arts with modules in Fine Art and Illustration. I also have a Postgraduate Certificate of Education Secondary Art & Design.

 Why did you decide to go into teaching?

I decided to become a teacher after many years working with young people as a residential social worker. I realised that my personal background in art could be very transferable. One summer I created a workshop in art and photography and was lucky enough to receive funding to launch my workshop and test myself as a teacher. Later I worked in Vietnam with street children at a centre in Ho Chi Minh City called the 15th of May school. I loved the experience so much I decided to become a teacher.

 What is it that you love about teaching?

I love the way in education we build relationships with young people to help them reach their goals and their aspirations. I find it rewarding to find out that so many past students have gone on to be successful in their adult lives. I particularly like the varied way in which we interact with students to motivate and bring out the very best in them.

 What was your teaching experience before joining King's InterHigh?

I’ve spent many years working in international schools all over the world and around half of my career in the UK.

 What inspired you to make the change to teaching at an online school?

I realise that online schools have many benefits and in my subject area I notice that students can focus on practical outcomes. This improves the student’s technical ability. Students can follow my demonstrations with much less distraction. I think online teaching has a place in the future so the skills that I’ve developed will hold me in good stead for the future.

 How is teaching with King's InterHigh different to teaching at a bricks and mortar school?

At King’s InterHigh my interactions with students are very different. I spend much less time on helping students move around the school building, where to put their bags, how to line up nicely outside a classroom, instead I spend a lot more time communicating directly with individual students. This allows me to spend more time on academic detail and practical demonstrations.

 What is the best feature of King's InterHigh for you as a teacher?

Currently the most exciting thing for me at King’s InterHigh is having students that are based all over the world that I teach simultaneously.

 How does the King's InterHigh online platform enrich lessons for both you and the students?

As a new teacher I’m not entirely familiar with the platform yet but I can see that it has massive potential, and that students planning is rigorous. I think it is so beneficial that students can go back and rewatch their lessons.

 Do you take part in any activities outside of the classroom?

My favourite thing to do outside of the classroom is plan my next adventure. During lockdown I haven’t been able to go abroad but I’ve enjoyed walking in the Welsh mountains, and I live in Mid Devon, so I often go walking with my dog on Dartmoor.

By King's InterHigh

King’s InterHigh is an independent British international online school. Offering Primary, Secondary and Sixth Form education, we cater to students from age 7 – 18 who are looking for a high quality British education delivered in a way that revolves around their lifestyle.

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VAT charges explained

The UK Government has implemented a policy to charge VAT on independent schools taking effect from the 1st of January 2025. This VAT charge is payable by families who are based in, or access, King’s InterHigh from the UK. This change does not impact families who are based outside the UK and access King’s InterHigh from another country.

We understand the significant financial commitment you make in choosing our online school as well as how important it is to be able to financially plan. After careful review of the details of the legislation, we will support parents by absorbing costs ourselves, so that a slower phasing in of this unwelcome change reduces its financial impact on families.

For the upcoming 2024-2025 academic year (starting September 2024), Inspired Education Group will absorb much of the 20% VAT charge. For the Spring and Summer terms when the 20% VAT will now apply, we will only pass on 8.5% to families, taking up the difference ourselves.

To further support families with the financial implications of this change in government policy, for the 2025-2026 academic year (starting in September 2025) there will be no inflationary tuition fee increases, and that Inspired Education Group will continue to absorb costs to limit the increase to 8.5% for that academic year. Overall, this will mean we have phased in 17% of the 20% VAT cost over two years to avoid sudden increases for families and have not increased tuition fees.

King’s InterHigh is committed to offering competitive fees and accessible, high-quality independent education, along with the unique benefits of online learning. We are pleased that through careful cost control and the benefits of being part of Inspired, the leading global group of premium schools, we can significantly reduce the financial effect on families due to this change in UK VAT policy.

For a full breakdown of our fees, please use our fees calculator.

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This fee contributes to the development of our Inspired Al tools and our investment in best-in-class technology to enhance online student learning.

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