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Private schools look abroad to avoid crisis

By David Turner, Education Correspondent

Published: October 6 2008 03:56 | Last updated: October 6 2008 03:56

Private schools could cope with Britain’s economic downturn by recruiting overseas students in countries “where recession hasn’t yet bitten”, the new head of the Independent Schools Council has told the Financial Times in his first interview.

David Lyscom, chief executive of the independent body representing private schools, said institutions could attract foreign pupils to come to Britain or to enrol at one of the “daughter” schools taking root abroad.

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