Independent Schools Council
The Independent Schools Council is a non-profit lobby group that represents over 1,400 private schools in the United Kingdom. The Council acts as an umbrella organization for seven independent school associations and coordinates efforts to promote the interests of its member schools within the UK education system, including liaising with the Department for Education. Approximately 6% of school-aged children in England attend independent schools affiliated with the ISC.
History
The ISC was established in 1974 by the leaders of the principal school associations and reconstituted in 1998 under the present name. ISC member schools are subject to inspection by the Independent Schools Inspectorate, which was separated from ISC in 2007 to become an independent limited company. The ISI reports to the Department for Education according to statutory requirements.The current chairman of ISC is Mark Taylor. ISC is managed by the Chief Executive, Julie Robinson.
Constituent associations
ISC comprises several constituent associations, representing different sectors of independent education:- Girls' Schools Association - heads of girls' senior independent schools.
- Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference - heads of circa 300 boys', girls' and co-educational independent senior schools.
- Society of Heads - heads of approximately 130 independent schools.
- Independent Association of Prep Schools - heads of more than 670 boys', girls' and mixed preparatory schools.
- Independent Schools Association - nearly 600 boarding and day schools, including specialist schools.
- Association of Governing Bodies of Independent Schools - the governing bodies of schools whose heads belong to GSA, HMC and SoH.
- Independent Schools' Bursars Association - bursars of over 800 senior and junior schools.
Activities and initiatives
ISC collects and publishes statistics about independent education in the UK. Its annual census reports pupil numbers, demographics, religious and ethnic diversity, and trends in school intake. In 2024, ISC schools enrolled approximately 556,551 pupils, with minority ethnic backgrounds represented among 41.7% of students and about 20% identified with special educational needs and disabilities. ISC schools range widely in size, with most enrolling fewer than 300 pupils.Advocacy efforts focus on legislation, tax policy, and learning standards. ISC lobbies policymakers and responds to government proposals affecting independent education, such as the imposition of value-added tax on private school fees in 2025.