March 28, 2022

Why online schooling is perfect for young athletes

The life of a young athlete is exciting and fulfilling, but it’s not without its challenges. Sadly, pursuing sports on a serious level can quickly start to in...

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March 4, 2022

Boca Juniors Football School India brings young athletes a flexible and international online British education

Boca Juniors Football School India has teamed up with King’s InterHigh to bring talented young footballers a world-class, flexible, online British education i...

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February 16, 2022

Vietnamese students broaden horizons with premium British international education from UK’s leading online school

New Horizon Vietnam and King’s InterHigh have joined up to provide a premium British international education, completely online, to students across Vietnam. ...

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February 8, 2022

The Young Studio expands offering with accredited online British learning, in partnership with King’s InterHigh

The Young Studio, a Dubai-based online provider of enrichment and academic programmes, is widening its offering with a full British curriculum delivered complet...

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February 8, 2022

Pointe-Noire school becomes first in the city to offer a fully blended British curriculum, powered by King’s InterHigh

In a recent partnership with King’s InterHigh, Congolese school Connie’s Academy is bringing their students access to the full British curriculum with exper...

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January 21, 2022

How to create the perfect study space | Online School 101

Why is creating a great study space so beneficial for students enrolled in online schooling? Students who enrol at King’s InterHigh can learn anywhere, and fl...

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January 20, 2022

Ambassador interview: Omari McQueen, young star chef and online school student

Omari McQueen is the latest ambassador to join us at King’s InterHigh. He is Britain’s youngest TV chef at just 13 years

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January 19, 2022

Why online school is perfect for gifted students

Since academically gifted children and teens excel in their learning, many assume they’ll have no trouble in school. However, these students often do struggle...

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January 13, 2022

3 New Year’s resolutions to help your child thrive at school in 2022

New Year’s resolutions aren’t just a fun tradition to kickstart January — according to experts, they’re also highly beneficial for children. Dr. La...

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January 10, 2022

Widening subject choices for Sixth Form students at British International School in Ukraine

In an effort to broaden A Level subject choices for Sixth Form students at the British International School in Ukraine (BISU), King’s InterHigh and BISU have ...

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January 10, 2022

Chatmore British International School and King’s InterHigh join to deliver a blended, authentic British education

In partnership with Kings InterHigh, Chatmore British International School in Bermuda will launch its first online schooling provision in September 2022. Chatmo...

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January 10, 2022

Football athletes at IDA enjoy flexibility and freedom of academic learning with King’s InterHigh

Committed to helping football players reach their full potential across four countries, the International Development Academy (IDA) has engaged King’s InterHi...

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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.

Technology integration fee

At Inspired, we are committed to investing in cutting-edge technology to enhance student learning and development, ensuring they are well-prepared for the future. This fee will contribute to the development of our Inspired AI tools and our investment in best-in-class learning technology.