| Next Step Exhibitions
In demographics, foot voting describes the tendency of people to “vote with their feet”, that is to migrate when they perceive situations to be more beneficial elsewhere. Exhibition attendees are highly motivated; they are looking for change, looking for the next step. We create Next Step Exhibitions.
NSE are the founders of the Independent Schools Show, the country’s largest exhibition of private schools, showcasing over 140 prep and senior schools each year. The essential event for parents.
Choosing a school is just a walk in the park…
The worlds focus will be on London this year and that includes the Independent Schools Show.
Following the brilliant 2011 show, we are
Improving local relationships, targeting the capital's parents
Increasing marketing spend on the effective marketing channels
Increasing the range of exhibiting schools, appealing to more parents
Benefiting from the increasing head teacher referrals to visit the ISS
Keeping the dates out of half term
Further establishing ISS as the essential event for all parents
Also, we are..
Bringing back the Schools Champagne Reception
Keeping the Parent Break-out and Education Theatre on the Mezzanine
Contact Ben Hitchman or David Wellesley Wesley on 020 7731 7479 to present your school to thousands of parents
'A superb and successful event' Jenny Aviss, Director of Schools, Alpha Plus Group
'A very good show for us' Cari Depla, St Mary's School, Calne
The Independent Schools Show 2012 will take place on the 10th and 11th of November in Battersea Park, London. To register for free tickets to the event please click here.
Book online to secure your early bird tickets for the London Parents Forum course now! With speakers including St. Paul’s Headmaster Dr. Martin Stephen giving advice on the 11+ exams plus experts on topics ranging from helping with homework, child nutrition & bullying – this course is a must for parents!
For tickets, please contact The London Parents Forum Team on 020 7731 7479 and visit the website for further information.
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