Information for Visitors

The Independent Education Expo is a new event taking place this autumn at the prestigious Alexandra Palace.

This is the perfect event for you and your family if you are considering independent education for your child: whether they are at the start of their educational journey, or are already at school looking towards the next stage, the Independent Education Expo allows you meet a wide range of schools, colleges, universities and providers in an informal and impartial environment.

As a parent you can talk to schools, meet expert consultants, enjoy browsing the lifestyle village, meet wealth management companies and consider the best educational route for you and your family.

The right education is the one where your child grows and develops. The right education ensures your child achieves their goals and expectations. The right education is the one that benefits your family.

For more information, our flipbook invitation is available to view online.


The organisers of The Independent Education Expo will be upholding a strictly no-canvassing rule at the event.

This policy has been put in place to protect our exhibitors who have given their support to the event. Organisers reserve the right to refuse entry or eject those who are canvassing without permission. We will be hosting an invitation-only networking event for agents to meet exhibitors; if you would like to attend the networking event, please contact us.

Expo News 2011

On one of the hottest late-September weekends since records began the first Independent Education Expo took place in Alexandra Palace. For two days schools, as far and wide from Hampshire, Staffordshire and Scotland met the the hundreds of parents who visited the show.

Oct 12, 2011
It’s less than two weeks until the first Independent Education Expo takes place at Alexandra Palace.  We’re looking forward to meeting you and your family (don’t forget there is loads of children’s entertainment with Science Wizards and activities in and around Alexandra Palace). 
Sep 19, 2011

It's a huge step in any young person's life. Leaving the structure and regimen of school life for the independence of the university environment can to unsettling. As parents, we worry. Will they find good friends and flatmates? Will they eat properly or stay up all night, surviving on a diet of ready meals and will they actually study? In short, can they adapt well to this new stage of their lives? Of course, if we could make it easier for them, we undoubtedly would.

Sep 19, 2011

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