Ranking tables
Education | UK Bar
London (Bar)
Rankings overview for Sets
Senior Statespeople
Star Individuals
- David Wolfe KCMatrix Chambers
Band 1
- Jonathan Moffett KC 11KBW20 Years Ranked
- Fiona Scolding KCLandmark Chambers
- Helen Mountfield KCMatrix Chambers
- Peter Oldham KC11KBW
Band 2
Band 3
- Claire Darwin KC Matrix Chambers14 Years Ranked
- Joanne Clement KC 11KBW14 Years Ranked
- Katherine Apps KC 39 Essex Chambers12 Years Ranked
- Daniel Squires KCMatrix Chambers
- Galina Ward KCLandmark Chambers
- Mathew Purchase KCMatrix Chambers
- Nicholas Armstrong KCMatrix Chambers
- Nicholas Bowen KCDoughty Street Chambers
- Rory Dunlop KC39 Essex Chambers
Band 1
- Leon Glenister Landmark Chambers8 Years Ranked
- Tom Cross 11KBW11 Years Ranked
- David LawsonSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Paul Greatorex11KBW
Band 2
- Shu Shin Luh Doughty Street Chambers13 Years Ranked
- Alexander LineOuter Temple Chambers
- Charlotte Hadfield3PB Barristers
- Jack Anderson39 Essex Chambers
Band 3
- Alice de Coverley 3PB Barristers4 Years Ranked
- Hannah Slarks 11KBW4 Years Ranked
- Katherine Eddy 11KBW10 Years Ranked
- Laith Dilaimi Old Square Chambers5 Years Ranked
- Shazia Akhtar Gatehouse Chambers6 Years Ranked
- Alice IrvingDoughty Street Chambers
- Anna Bicarregui39 Essex Chambers
- Anna TkaczynskaSerjeants' Inn Chambers
- Gráinne MellonGarden Court Chambers
- Raj DesaiMatrix Chambers
Band 4
- Ben Mitchell 11KBW2 Years Ranked
- Deborah Hay Deborah Hay22 Years Ranked
- Emma Waldron 3PB Barristers4 Years Ranked
- Harini Iyengar 11KBW9 Years Ranked
- Jane Oldham 11KBW21 Years Ranked
- John Friel 3PB Barristers23 Years Ranked
- Katherine Anderson 3PB Barristers4 Years Ranked
- Mark Greaves Matrix Chambers4 Years Ranked
- Zoe Gannon 11KBW4 Years Ranked
- Amelia Walker1 Crown Office Row
- Jennifer Agyekum3PB Barristers
- Jennifer Thelen39 Essex Chambers
- Katherine Barnes39 Essex Chambers
- Louise PriceDoughty Street Chambers
- Matthew Wyard3PB Barristers
Up and Coming
- Jake Rylatt Serjeants' Inn Chambers1 Years Ranked
- Ollie PerseyGarden Court Chambers
All Sets profiles
Band 1
1 11KBWEducation2025 | Band 1 | 21 Years Ranked11KBW retains its reputation as a "go-to set for education claims", and houses a deep bench of barristers who can provide advice on even "the narrowest of issues that no lawbook can answer." Particular areas of strength for the team include special educational needs cases, discrimination claims, and examination disputes. Members regularly receive instructions from both individuals and institutions from across the education estate and have particular expertise in school reorganisations, admissions and exclusions, and employment disputes. Members recently defended the Welsh Ministers in a high-profile judicial review concerning the inclusion of LGBTQI+ teaching in a new Relationships and Sexuality Education curriculum rolled out across Welsh Schools.1 Matrix ChambersEducation2025 | Band 1 | 21 Years RankedMatrix Chambers is "a very strong public law set" with a "great coverage of expertise" in education law matters. The set's enviable client base includes several local authorities, the Department for Education and Ofsted, as well as schools, colleges, universities, and individual students and parents. Members are regularly called upon to act for and advise on education judicial review challenges and disputes concerning SEN, discrimination, safeguarding, exclusions and school closures. Recently, members have been involved in R (TTT) v Michaela Community Schools Trust, a highly significant equality, human rights and education crossover case acting for a claimant challenging a school's decision to ban prayer at lunchtime.
Band 2
2 39 Essex ChambersEducation2025 | Band 2 | 11 Years Ranked39 Essex Chambers "has an extremely wide and deep range of barristers who are all of the highest calibre" and offer extensive expertise covering a wide range of education matters. The set's members are trusted "to handle the most complicated cases" and are particularly well regarded for their handling of cases concerning the higher education sector, including challenges to grant decisions and admissions, and claims involving allegations of discrimination and procedural unfairness. Members have additional expertise in claims for judicial review concerning SEN funding and employment within the education sector. The team acts on behalf of an enviable roster of clients, including the Secretary of State for Education, higher education institutions, local authorities, schools and parents. Recently, members acted in a human rights and education law crossover case regarding the restriction of the First-tier Tribunal's powers to award disability discrimination damages in claims brought against schools.
Band 3
3 3PB BarristersEducation2025 | Band 3 | 6 Years Ranked3PB Barristers has an impressive offering in the education sector and is seen by clients as "experts in the field of education law." Members "excel in handling technical and complex matters," including school admissions and exclusions, special educational needs and discrimination claims. The team also offers expertise in disciplinary matters in the higher education sector. Members represent education institutions, such as schools, universities and academies, as well as pupils, governing bodies and NGOs and regularly appear before the First-tier Tribunal, Upper Tribunal, and Court of Appeal. 3PB recently acted in London Borough of Camden v KT, an Upper Tribunal appeal concerning schooling provision for a disabled child, particularly with regard to home schooling and EOTAS.3 Doughty Street ChambersEducation2025 | Band 3 | 1 Years RankedDoughty Street Chambers offers expertise across the education sector, including assistance with judicial reviews and negligence and discrimination claims against schools and universities. The set isn't afraid to tackle any education issue, from bullying and disability discrimination claims to appearances in the First-tier and Upper Tribunals fighting for adequate special educational needs provision. Members are praised by clients for giving "considered, detailed, and practical advice regarding the next steps" in cases and are "able to and prepared to take on novel challenges." Recently, members have been involved in an important case challenging a local authority's desire to close a small rural school at the heart of a tight-knit village community due to low pupil numbers.3 Landmark ChambersEducation2025 | Band 3 | 5 Years RankedLandmark Chambers regularly receives instructions to act for academies and higher and further education institutions, as well as local authorities, government organisations and individual parents on a wide range of education law matters. "All barristers within the set have extensive knowledge and expertise" of discrimination claims, school closures, and safeguarding issues. Members are also highly regarded for their advisory work concerning children with special educational needs, and they have significant experience of appearing in SEN hearings. Members recently worked a data protection and education crossover case, the outcome of which could have ramifications for the definition of "bringing the teaching profession into disrepute."