VAT on UK international schools could prompt hundreds of pupils to leave'
Briefly

The German and French ambassadors to the UK emphasize that international schools cater to families not well served by the British state sector, marking their importance.
Ambassadors argue that international schools are crucial for expatriates, stating that changing VAT policies could result in significant pupil departures and impact cultural ties.
Berger highlights that investors in the UK need assurance for their children's education in international systems, asserting that removing the VAT exemption could drive them away.
Critics point to potential negative impacts of VAT changes on independent schools specializing in supporting children with learning difficulties and military families, warranting more thoughtful policymaking.
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