A family living in north London is seeking a £180,000-a-year tutor to mould their one-year-old son into an “English gentleman”, so that they can hopefully wave him off to Eton, Winchester or Harrow in ...
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Will a child ever crack Oxbridge if their nappy-filling years weren’t steeped in Kipling and Elgar? (The Independent/iStock) For the average parents of a one-year-old child, a “good day” might be ...
How do you turn a one-year-old boy into the perfect English gentlemen? For one anonymous north London family, the answer involves trips to Lord's Cricket Ground, the theatre, and rowing clubs along ...
A family are offering an astonishing £180,000 salary for a tutor who can teach their son to become an “English gentleman”. The parents of the one-year-old boy, who are understood to be wealthy ...
For the average parents of a one-year-old child, a “good day” might be found in the few fleeting moments their offspring are happily tottering about and stacking a few blocks together, before the ...
A family are seeking a £180,000-a-year tutor from a 'socially appropriate background' to prepare their one-year-old son for ‘Eton or Harrow’, according to a job advert. The couple, understood to be ...
Pol Lt-Col Prawut Wongsinin, director-general of the Department of Corrections, presided over a ceremony at the department’s headquarters on Oct 10 to mark the 110th anniversary of its founding, which ...
In 2018, Rex Wallen Tan of the Government-Academe Industry (GAIN) network declared that “while the consensus is that the Philippines is superior to its neighboring countries in terms of English ...
As Malta celebrates Independence Day, il-Malti battles for survival in some homes, schools and hearts. How free are we if, when schools reopen, many, though not all, Maltese children prefer English ...