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Accepted Schools Department for Education Bishopsgate House Feethams Darlington, DL1 5QE Email enquiry form: www.gov.uk/government/organisations/ department-for-education Mr A Smail By email 12 January 2021 Dear Mr Smail I am responding to your email of 31 December requesting information about participation in the Teachers’ Pension Scheme (TPS) by independent schools. I have dealt with your request for data under the Freedom of Information (FOI) Act 2000. You asked: Would you please supply a list of establishments (LA/Estab number, Name) that have, since 1 September 2018, notified Teachers' Pensions of their intention to withdraw from the Teachers' Pension Scheme (TPS). The current list of independent schools that have given formal notification to leave the TPS since 1 September 2018 is set out in the annex. The table contains the names of the schools and each school’s departmental establishment code which is the code used by both the department and Teachers’ Pensions in administering the TPS on behalf of the department. You can use the establishment code to find information about the schools, including their location and contact details at https://get-information- schools.service.gov.uk/. The information supplied to you continues to be protected by copyright. You are free to use it for your own purposes, including for private study and non-commercial research, and for any other purpose authorised by an exception in current copyright law. Documents (except photographs) can be also used in the UK without requiring permission for the purposes of news reporting. Any other re-use, for example commercial publication, would require the permission of the copyright holder. Most documents produced by a government department or agency will be protected by Crown Copyright. Most Crown copyright information can be re-used under the Open Government Licence (http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/doc/open-government-licence/). For information about the OGL and about re-using Crown Copyright information please see The National Archives website -http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/information- management/uk-gov-licensing-framework.htm . If you have any queries or you are unhappy with the way your request has been handled, you should make a complaint to the department by writing to [email protected], within two calendar months of the date of this letter. Your complaint will be considered by an independent review panel, who were not involved in the original consideration of your request. If you are not content with the outcome of your complaint to the department, you may then contact the Information Commissioner’s Office. Yours sincerely Kate Copley Deputy Director - Teacher Reward and Incentives Division Early Years and School Group Annex Independent Schools that have applied to leave the Teachers’ Pension Scheme Date of Estab Notification Date of Number Name (date recorded) Leaving 307/6075 Avenue House School Ltd 04-02-19 31-08-19 937/6016 The Croft Preparatory School 13-03-19 31-08-19 891/6014 Plumtree School 05-04-19 31-08-19 878/6050 St Christopher's School 05-03-19 31-08-19 937/6004 Arnold Lodge School 03-05-19 31-08-19 926/6128 Thetford Grammar School Foundation 14-06-19 31-08-19 925/6015 Witham Hall School 28-03-19 31-08-19 207/6005 Chepstow House School 02-04-19 31-08-19 318/6010 Falcons Preparatory School for Boys 02-04-19 31-08-19 307/6051 Falcons School for Girls 02-04-19 31-08-19 886/6031 Hilden Grange School 02-04-19 31-08-19 207/6303 Pembridge Hall School 02-04-19 31-08-19 213/6386 Portland Place School 02-04-19 31-08-19 202/6181 St Anthony's School 02-04-19 31-08-19 302/6008 St Anthony's School for Girls 02-04-19 31-08-19 313/6071 The Falcons School 02-04-19 31-08-19 207/6013 Wetherby Kensington 02-04-19 31-08-19 213/6395 Wetherby Preparatory School 02-04-19 31-08-19 207/6189 Wetherby School 02-04-19 31-08-19 213/6002 Wetherby Senior School 02-04-19 31-08-19 International School of London in 936/6559 Surrey 11-04-19 31-08-19 938/6174 Great Ballard School Ltd 23-04-19 31-08-19 213/6364 Abercorn School Limited 02-05-19 31-12-19 850/6047 Boundary Oak School 29-04-19 31-08-19 885/6014 Heathfield Knoll School 07-05-19 31-08-19 857/6003 Brooke Priory School 14-05-19 31-08-19 865/6023 Heywood Preparatory School 14-05-19 31-08-19 886/6059 St Faith's at Ash School 14-05-19 31-08-19 916/6012 Hatherop Castle School 14-05-19 31-08-19 870/6005 St Edward's School 14-05-19 31-08-19 305/6066 St David's Prep 14-05-19 31-08-19 886/6033 Mead School 14-05-19 31-08-19 865/6028 Cricklade Manor Prep 14-05-19 31-08-19 916/6019 Westonbirt School 14-05-19 31-08-19 380/6101 Westville House School 15-05-19 31-08-19 356/6005 Greenbank School 13-06-19 31-08-19 868/6007 Sunningdale School 23-05-19 31-08-19 938/6252 Highfield and Brookham Schools 28-05-19 31-08-19 931/6003 Rupert House School 11-06-19 31-08-19 879/6004 Plymouth College 11-06-19 31-08-19 893/6014 Birchfield School 13-06-19 31-08-19 896/6004 The Firs School 19-06-19 31-08-19 850/6011 Rookwood School Trust Ltd 24-06-19 31-12-19 865/6004 Sandroyd School 24-06-19 31-08-19 314/6058 Marymount International School 24-06-19 31-12-19 850/6008 Twyford School 25-06-19 31-08-19 839/6006 Park School (Bournemouth) Ltd 28-06-19 31-08-19 868/6014 Claires Court Schools 02-07-19 31-08-19 850/6002 Prince's Mead School 02-07-19 31-12-19 894/6002 Castle House School Trust Ltd 04-07-19 31-08-19 931/6066 St Edward's School 04-07-19 31-08-20 668/6022 Redhill High School 15-07-19 15-07-19 872/6010 Dolphin School 15-07-19 31-12-19 872/6000 Luckley House School Limited 15-07-19 31-12-19 838/6001 Hanford School 15-07-19 31-12-19 850/6006 Cheam School Educational trust 15-07-19 31-12-19 872/6004 Holme Grange School 15-07-19 31-12-19 815/6002 Scarborough College 17-07-19 31-12-19 931/6068 Wychwood School for Girls 17-07-19 31-08-19 936/6049 Rydes Hill Preparatory School 22-07-19 30-09-19 928/6002 St Peter's School 23-07-19 31-08-19 205/6385 Sinclair House School 23-07-19 31-08-19 881/6016 Holmwood House School Ltd 26-07-19 31-08-19 826/6001 The Webber Independent School 26-07-19 31-08-19 307/6082 Ealing Independent College 26-07-19 31-08-19 Skippers Hill Manor Preparatory 845/6038 School 26-07-19 31-08-19 212/6000 Wandsworth Preparatory School 26-07-19 31-08-19 935/6003 Stoke College 26-07-19 31-08-19 850/6072 Horris Hill School 30-07-19 31-08-19 893/6011 Oswestry School 30-07-19 31-08-19 860/6018 Edenhurst School 02-08-19 31-12-19 850/6060 Sherborne House School 02-08-19 31-08-20 306/6005 Elmhurst School 02-08-19 31-08-20 931/6106 Bruern Abbey School 02-08-19 31-08-20 207/6055 The Hampshire School, Chelsea 02-08-19 31-08-20 850/6084 Sherfield School 02-08-19 31-08-20 304/6005 The Gesher School 12-08-19 31-08-19 938/6144 Farlington School 14-08-19 03-09-19 838/6023 Castle Court School 20-08-19 31-12-19 936/6110 Aldro School 28-08-19 30-09-19 929/6001 Longridge Towers School 02-09-19 31-12-19 916/6015 Beaudesert Park School trust Ltd 09-09-19 31-12-19 202/6014 St Margaret's School (Hampstead) Ltd 19-09-19 31-12-19 931/6075 Cothill House 19-09-19 01-09-19 845/6001 Ashdown House 19-09-19 01-09-19 929/6005 Mowden Hall School 19-09-19 01-09-19 931/6118 Kitebrook House School 19-09-19 01-09-19 936/6308 Barfield School 19-09-19 01-09-19 886/6043 Dulwich Prep Cranbrook 23-09-19 31-10-19 886/6024 Steephill School 30-09-19 31-12-19 919/6024 Lockers Park 20-09-19 31-12-19 919/6002 Edge Grove 20-09-19 01-09-20 881/6053 White Trees Independent School 15-10-19 31-10-19 872/6003 Waverley School 18-10-19 31-12-19 865/6022 Salisbury Cathedral School 22-10-19 31-12-19 710/6000 The British School in the 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