What makes a highly academic school different and how can parents tell whether it would be the right environment for their child? In this Independent Schools Show panel discussion, moderated by Guy Schady-Beckett, Research & Digital Director, three leading London school heads explore what academic excellence looks like in practice, how selective admissions work, and the qualities schools look for when assessing prospective pupils. The discussion examines the pace of learning, expectations inside and outside the classroom, the admissions process, and the importance of matching a child's personality, strengths and ambitions to the right school environment. Featuring: • Anna Paul, Head, South Hampstead High School, GDST • Rick Clarke, Head, St James Senior Boys' School • Anne Cotton, Head, King's College School Wimbledon • Fiona Hughes D'Aeth, Head of Content Strategy (Consultant), Independent Schools Show (Moderator) The panel shares insights into how highly academic schools identify potential, what families should expect from the admissions process, and how parents can decide whether a selective academic environment will help their child thrive. Whether you are considering independent schools, selective schools, grammar school alternatives or preparing for competitive admissions, this session offers valuable advice from experienced school leaders. Topics covered: * Highly academic schools explained * Selective school admissions * How schools assess applicants * Academic potential and school fit * Independent school admissions * Choosing the right school for your child * Competitive school entry * School culture and expectations * Academic challenge and student wellbeing * What parents should ask at open days The Independent Schools Show brings together leading educators and experts to help families make informed decisions about their children's education and future success. For all news, tickets and future show updates, go to SchoolsShow.co.uk Instagram - @schoolsshow