Independent School Fee Fixing Scandal - Schools Involved

Schools Involved

  • Ampleforth College
  • Bedford School
  • Benenden School
  • Bradfield College
  • Bromsgrove School
  • Bryanston School
  • Canford School
  • Charterhouse School
  • Cheltenham College
  • Cheltenham Ladies' College
  • Clifton College
  • Cranleigh School
  • Dauntsey's School
  • Downe House School
  • Eastbourne College
  • Epsom College
  • Eton College
  • Gresham's School
  • Haileybury School
  • Harrow School
  • King's School, Canterbury
  • Lancing College
  • Malvern College
  • Marlborough College
  • Millfield School
  • Mill Hill School
  • Oakham School
  • Oundle School
  • Radley College
  • Repton School
  • Royal Hospital School
  • Rugby School
  • St Edward's School, Oxford
  • St Leonards-Mayfield School
  • Sedbergh School
  • Sevenoaks School
  • Sherborne School
  • Shrewsbury School
  • Stowe School
  • Strathallan School
  • Tonbridge School
  • Truro School
  • Uppingham School
  • Wellington College
  • Wells Cathedral School
  • Westminster School
  • Winchester College
  • Woldingham School
  • Worth School
  • Wycombe Abbey School

In the case of Truro and Sedbergh, the OFT's preliminary conclusion is that they participated in the Sevenoaks Survey in only two of the three relevant years.

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