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- Q16254093 subject Q6288950.
- Q16254093 subject Q8544182.
- Q16254093 subject Q8832731.
- Q16254093 abstract "The Independent Schools’ Bursars Association originated as the Public Schools Bursars' Association. The first general meeting was held on 26 April 1932 at Epsom College. The organization changed its name to "the Independent Schools' Bursars Association" in 1983. The Association is a registered charity; its stated object is "the advancement of education by the promotion of efficient and effective administration and ancillary services at independent schools." The Association provides support for bursars in independent schools and promotes good practices. Individual schools are members of the association; most schools select their bursar as the representative to the Association.There are nearly 900 UK members in addition to about 30 overseas Associate Members. ISBA is one of the seven constituent members of the Independent Schools Council (ISC). The Association is represented on the ISC Governing Council and on some of the ISC Committees.".
- Q16254093 wikiPageExternalLink isba.
- Q16254093 wikiPageExternalLink www.theisba.org.uk.
- Q16254093 wikiPageWikiLink Q5000587.
- Q16254093 wikiPageWikiLink Q5383987.
- Q16254093 wikiPageWikiLink Q6288950.
- Q16254093 wikiPageWikiLink Q8544182.
- Q16254093 wikiPageWikiLink Q8832731.
- Q16254093 comment "The Independent Schools’ Bursars Association originated as the Public Schools Bursars' Association. The first general meeting was held on 26 April 1932 at Epsom College. The organization changed its name to "the Independent Schools' Bursars Association" in 1983.".
- Q16254093 label "Independent Schools' Bursars Association".
- Q16254093 homepage www.theisba.org.uk.