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		<title>The school system holding your child back, where to look to get round it.</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[With ofsted inspecting and regulating all of our education establishments, families can look at the reports and see which education establishments are achieving the top results. One of the arguments for and against this practice are plentiful with one person saying ?it is tieing the education establishments up with beurocratic red tape? the other stating [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With ofsted inspecting and regulating all of our education establishments, families can look at the reports and see which education establishments are achieving the top results.</p>
<p>One of the arguments for and against this practice are plentiful with one person saying ?it is tieing the education establishments up with beurocratic red tape? the other stating ?the standards of education establishments is increasing because of it, and letting the families to make an educated choice?.</p>
<p>Whatever your view point is, families are finding themselves in the situation that they can find out which schools are offering the best education in their area. If your child has special needs, requiring for example help with dyslexia or attention deficit disorder the Ofsted reports allow you to see which schools in the area might provide best for your family.</p>
<p>Having looked at the ofsted reports you could discover that the schools in your particular area are not for you. As an alternative you might look at sending your child to a boarding school where your child could have smaller class sizes and a higher standard of education, many boarding schools offering scholarships or bursaries.</p>
<p>I have discovered several great sites that give top information on finding schools relevant to you. </p>
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<a href="http://www.isbi.com">Boarding Schools In England</a> and </p>
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