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Story/Interview August 29, 2019

Louise Karayan

By King's InterHigh

Being bullied at primary school left Louise anxious about the move to higher education. Luckily, a friend suggested King's InterHigh and now she has the freedom to learn at her own pace.

"It gives me the freedom to learn at my own pace and not feel pressured by my classmates. I have become more outgoing as a person and my confidence and self-esteem is growing."

Louise

 Can you tell us about your education experiences before King's InterHigh?

Before InterHigh, I went to a State Primary School where I was bullied for a few years. As a physical bricks and mortar school, there were large mixed class sizes so if you had difficulties in some subjects, you were not always catered for.

 How did you get on at mainstream school?

I was bullied at primary school. I have a form of dyslexia which affects my short-term memory, which made it harder to keep up with the other students as I couldn’t write and think quickly enough within the lesson time. This made me anxious and frustrated, and affected my self-esteem.

 Why did you decide to choose King's InterHigh?

I was really interested when I spoke to a friend who had already joined InterHigh. She showed me how it all worked and I really thought it was for me. Luckily, my parents were very supportive and after attending an online Open Evening, we decided to give it a go.

 How has studying at King's InterHigh improved things?

It gives me the freedom to learn at my own pace and not feel pressured by my classmates. It is a very different learning experience and it took some getting used to, but school is no longer something I am frightened of and depressed by. I have become more outgoing as a person and my confidence and self-esteem is growing. I feel I can be myself and don’t feel like I’m being judged all the time.

At InterHigh, you can watch the lesson as many times as you need to until you have finished – which has really helped me feel much less pressured and I have become more confident in my learning.

 Has learning with King's InterHigh had any benefits outside of school?

Both my parents are self-employed, my mum works mainly from home and my dad works away a lot. We’ve found that there is no longer the time pressure getting to and from school, so everyone is far more relaxed on a daily basis.

It has improved our family time together as my parents feel more included in my education and we talk a lot more about school stuff.

 How does the independent style of learning fit into your everyday life?

Now we eat all our meals together. I love cooking and my timetable allows me time to cook more than if I was in a normal school.

I’m becoming better at making good use of my time too, trying to complete homework during the day so that evenings and weekends are free.

Also, I no longer panic if I don’t understand a lesson as I know that I can go back and watch it again on the 24/7 lesson archive.

 On reflection, what’s your favourite thing about King's InterHigh?

The timetable gives me loads more time to ride my pony Alf, so I love the freedom of InterHigh.

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.

Technology integration fee

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

Deposit fee

If opting for monthly payments, a deposit will be held on your account.