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Political Education For Students

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Our conferences provide students with the opportunity to analyse, evaluate and consider the perspectives of expert speakers on a range of political events, themes and developments.

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Beyond The Ballot: Ten Years of Brexit

On Tuesday 23 June, 2026, a decade to the day since the EU Referendum, Political Education For Students hosts our exclusive Brexit Conference. You can find out more below.

Beyond The Ballot: Ten Years of Brexit | Tuesday 23 June | St. Helen's School, London.

It has been a decade since the Leave Campaign won the 2016 European Union Referendum, an event that triggered ten years of political, economic, social and cultural repercussions that still impact us today. Without question, the decision to leave the European Union has been one of the most constitutionally and politically significant events of twenty-first-century British history. 


This academic conference presents a series of speakers from the worlds of academia, politics, economics and policy to analyse, evaluate and provide perspectives on the significance of this transformational event.


This event is a superb opportunity for students with a passion for the humanities and social sciences to deepen their knowledge and place their academic studies in a real-world context.

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To buy individual tickets, as a teacher or student, please complete the form below and proceed to the online payment button.


Upon payment, you will receive your ticket via email up to 24 hours after purchase.


You will be required to show identification upon arrival at the event.


All ticket purchases state agreement to the Terms and Conditions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Please reach us at enquiries@pefs.co.uk if you cannot find an answer to your question.

The conference will be relevant to many themes and will be an outstanding experience for all Sixth Form students; however, the content is highly relevant for Politics, Law, Sociology, Geography, Economics, and History students.


The six speakers are from the worlds of politics, policy, economics, academia and strategy. They will be announced in early March on this webpage. Keep your eyes peeled.


The final programme, with full information of each talk, will be published on this webpage in early April.


This is purely an in-person event. Recording is strictly prohibited.


Tickets are sent to the email address on the booking form within 24 hours of payment being received. If you can't find them, please check your junk mail in the first instance. If that proves unsuccessful, please email us diretly.


As per the Terms and Conditions of booking, once tickets are confirmed and paid for, alterations or cancellations are not possible.


Premium tickets include front rows seats, lunch provided and held with some of the speakers, a detailed A Level workbook on the European Union and Brexit, linked to Politics exam specification requirements and a free entry into our 2026 Global Politics Essay Competition (launching April 13, 2026).


St. Helen's School is a two-minute walk from Northwood Station on the Metropolitan Line. Travelling by public transport is highly recommended. For those coming from outside of London, the school is easily reached by the M1 and M40. 


All students should bring bottled water for the event. Students with a standard ticket should bring a packed lunch, or have permission to access local food outlets in Northwood. Space will be provided for students to eat during the lunch break. Premium ticket holders will have lunch provided by St. Helen's School.



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