The Schools Index 2024 Launched

Tue, Oct 15, 2024
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Nigerian School listed in the fifth annual edition of the Schools’ Index as one of the top 150 private schools in the world. 

Carfax Education, the global education consultancy, has launched the fifth annual Schools Index. The American School of Lagos has been listed as one of the top 150 private schools in the world and one of the Top five schools in Africa.

Categorised by region, prospective parents and pupils can now access The Schools Index, a list of the top 150 schools for 2024 from across the world, reviewed and selected by a panel of education consultants led by Carfax Education.

The lists in this year’s Schools Index include:

  • Top 25, UK Senior 
  • Top 10, UK Preparatory
  • Top 10, London 
  • Top 10, Switzerland
  • Top 15, Europe
  • Top 15, Middle East
  • Top 10, China & Hong Kong
  • Top 10, South East Asia
  • Top 20, North America
  • Top 5, New York
  • Top 5, Africa
  • Top 5, Australasia
  • Top 5, Latin America
  • Top 5, Southern Asia

As well as formal criteria, such as academic results and preparation for university entry, schools are selected for their unique ethos, local and international reputation, and how they prepare pupils for life beyond academia, as well as looking at other areas such as technology and sustainability. The Schools Index provides a comprehensive overview of curriculum and fees, as well as practical information such as travel times to local airports. 

Top schools listed for 2024 providing exceptional education for pupils include world-renowned British schools such as Eton College, Harrow, Wycombe Abbey and Rugby School, as well as those further afield, such as King’s College in New Zealand and Vienna International School. New entries in The Schools Index this year include UK Senior School Haileybury and UK Prep School Windlesham House. 

Fiona McKenzie, Head of Education, Carfax Education, said: “Now in its fifth year, The Schools Index has become a valuable resource for parents looking for the very best education for their child, wherever they are in the world – as well as for the private schools sector. The demand for excellent schools grows and remains fiercely competitive as parents strive to ensure their child receives the strongest foundations to set them up for a lifetime of success. The importance of parents having The Schools Index has grown as families become more mobile and can choose to work from anywhere in the world, The Schools Index has become a valuable resource to highlight the best education opportunities for their children.

“This year’s Schools Index has been comprehensively curated by international experts, with each school notably recognised for its own individual footprint in education, including academics, facilities, preparation for university entry, unique ethos and how they prepare students for life beyond academia.”

Further afield, new entries include the Epsom College, Malaysia and The British School of Bahrain. For the first time, nine new North American schools are on the list, including Ransom Everglades School in Miami and Lick Wilmerding High School in San Francisco. Five New York Schools have made it into the top 150 Schools List this year, including Trinity School and The Dalton. For the first time, The Schools Index includes a Japanese school, the American School of Japan. Collated by Carfax Education experts on the ground across the globe, the Schools Index is the most comprehensive global private schools list available. 

A.I

Oct. 15, 2024

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