SAVE 50% on the
cost of SCHOOL FEES at The King’s School, Witney
Public school is a gift for children and a burden for parents
With all the opportunities on offer to advance the education & confidence of children comes a price tag. This price is one that parents are happy to pay but it increases the parent’s burden of responsibility over the long-term & can cause stress & affect family relationships.
The King’s School is a co-educational independent Christian school for students 3 to 16 years in Witney, Oxfordshire, England. It that is part of Oxfordshire Community Churches. The school had 163 pupils at the time of its last Bridge Schools Inspection.
Tuition Fees per Annum is:
These are the fees applicable from Year 1 through to Year 11 inclusive.
- Number of children (Annual total):
1 child – £5,244
2 children – £9,852
3 children – £13,836
4 children – £17,184
5 children – £19,908
This amounts to a significant investment in the future. With more than one child, the investment is even greater. By working with us, we can help to review your tax affairs in order to reduce this investment significantly & to enable you to to reduce the stress that comes from finding school fees each term.
What could you save?
Why us?
- We have a team of specialist accountants & tax planners – with experience managing the financial situations of high net worth clients.
- We don’t just focus on school fees tax planning – as experienced accountants and tax consultants, we are able to look at the bigger picture of your life, business affairs and family and to find a number of ways to minimise your tax across the board.
- We don’t offer an investment solution – most of the school fees payment solutions on the market are simply investments that enable parents to save for fees. They do not help to make you more tax efficient.
- We offer a unique service – no other company does what we do.
- Our school fees tax planning is non-aggressive – there are a number of ways of minimising tax on a spectrum of aggressiveness, from maximising the tax allowances that everyone gets, to more aggressive means of “tax avoidance”. Our school fees tax planning ideas are non-aggressive and therefore unlikely to be challenged.