In the United Kingdom
Independent schools (also
private schools) are fee-paying
private schools,
governed by an elected board of governors and independent of many of the regulations and conditions that apply to
state-funded schools. Some of the older, expensive and more exclusive schools catering for the 13–18 age-range in England and Wales are known as
Public schools, the term "public" being derived from the fact that they were open to pupils regardless of where they lived or their religion.
Prep schools, (or preparatory school) educate younger children up to the age of 13 to "prepare" them for entry to the public schools and other independent schools. Some former
grammar schools converted to an independent fee paying model following the 1965
Circular 10/65 which marked the end of their state funding, others converted into
comprehensive schools.