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Education

Our Education Team is recognised as a regional leader in education, charities and employment law and provides specialist advice on a wide range of matters. We pride ourselves on understanding the needs of the education sector and give clear, practical, value for money advice using plain English.

Our team acts for many major educational establishments, ranging from pre-school to universities.

We provide a variety of seminar services, from legal updates or seminars on specific topics to bespoke in-house training sessions and workshops. We speak at conferences and regional meetings held by the Independent School’s Bursars Association.  

Education Brochure
Debt Recovery for Schools
Education Handbook Service
Education Consultancy Service
Training Services for Schools
Rickerbys' guide to Construction & Finance for Schools 

This "quietly self-confident" schools team pulls lawyers together from different departments across the firm to provide the full range of services to its education sector clients. The team continues to focus on the independent schools sector, although it also advises a number of further education and higher education institutions. Based in Cheltenham, the firm has a strong regional practice and acts for all the independent schools in Gloucestershire. Clients come here for commercial property and employment advice in particular, and pay homage to the firm's "significantly lower fees than London practices." Lawyer are "incredibly responsive and helpful." Employment specialist Alice Reeve leads the group and has significant knowledge of the education sector. "She is always available and has proven to give sound advice on all sorts of issues," say clients.
Chambers and Partners 2009





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