Information Call

Our entry level service is hugely popular among parents who have specific questions around education or childhood more generally.
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Is it right for me?

If you are wrestling with a specific issue or dilemma such as which school place to choose for your child, our 60-minute information call will give you sensible, objective and practical advice from one of our highly experienced consultants.

What's the process?

Your first contact will be with one of our experienced office team who will take time to understand how we can best meet your needs. They will assign you to the best consultant for your specific situation and will arrange a virtual meeting. You will be asked to confirm that you want to go ahead with the meeting by making payment before the call.

How long will it take?

Our administrative staff work five days a week from 9am – 5pm and, with more than 20 consultants on the team, can usually arrange a meeting at very short notice, particularly if you have indicated that you require advice urgently. The call or meeting itself lasts up to one hour.

What will it cost?

The fee for the information call is £245 (including VAT). 

“You offer such a valuable service and I am much more confident about the meeting in the morning.”
October 2024
“Many thanks for your time with the consultation yesterday, we both found it very useful, and we feel better informed for the forthcoming challenge!”
April 2023

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FAQs

Who are The Good Schools Guide education consultants?

What information will you need from me when I contact you?

How does the process work?

When is payment taken?

Are education consultants available over the weekend?

Can I meet with the consultant?

Do the consultants only recommend independent schools?

Do the consultants only recommend schools that are covered in The Good Schools Guide?

I want to buy/rent a house according to where good schools are - can you help?

What geographical areas do your consultants cover?

Can The Good Schools Guide use its influence to get my child a place at a school?

Does The Good Schools Guide take commission from schools it recommends?

Does the consultant check whether my shortlisted schools actually have places available?

What if I am not happy with the schools my consultant recommends?

Can the consultant assess my child?

Can I speak to someone about a particular school?

Is what I tell my consultant confidential?

Do you offer group information talks to parents?