Bridget Phillipson insists private school VAT exodus never happened despite 33,000 pupil decline

Education Secretary Bridget Phillipson has insisted that warnings of a mass exodus from private schools have not materialised, 18 months after Labour introduced VAT on independent school fees.

“The predicted exodus from private schools simply hasn’t happened, and today’s data proves it,” Ms Phillipson said.

 

She added: “Critics warned state schools would be swamped with new pupils. They were wrong.”

Fresh admissions data for England show no significant increase in applications to state schools following the introduction of VAT on private school fees in January 2025.

Nearly 85 per cent of families secured their first-choice secondary school place, a higher proportion than in both 2024 and 2025.

Figures also show application numbers fell in the London boroughs of Hammersmith and Fulham and Kensington and Chelsea, both of which have relatively large private school populations.

However, separate pupil enrolment figures show independent schools have experienced a notable decline in pupil numbers since the policy came into force.