Read School Life Spring 2014 online
Read the digital edition of our latest School Life magazine from Spring 2014 including how to choose the best school for your children, and a visit to Harrow


Country Life's biannual magazine focusing on independent schools, School Life has just been published for Spring 2014. This March we visited Harrow, plus asking the experts for tips on how NOT to choose a school, in terms of pitfalls to avoid.
Also we take a look at the tradition of spiffing school pranks, and how to start a garden with Alan Titchmarsh.
All in our fantastic digital edition out free with Country Life in March - read it online by clicking on the cover below:
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