Schoolhouse, the Home Ed charity working in Scotland, is reporting a fourfold increase in inquiries as English home educators hedge their bets on the outcome of the HE review south of the border.
Schoolhouse spokesperson, Alison Preuss, said:
"Our volunteers have been dealing with a growing number of enquiries from England since the home education review was first announced in January, but these have skyrocketed in recent weeks. The latter half of June saw a fourfold increase when compared with the same period last year. We are not only being asked about the law relating to home education in Scotland, but about the political climate, transport links, housing, employment and business opportunities by parents who are making plans to move to Scotland as the direct result of stigmatisation of home educators by the UK Government.