Document version: 2026.04
Last reviewed: 2026-04-05
Update and correction policy
Trust requires visible change rules. This page explains when content is reviewed, how corrections are handled, and what readers should do if they spot outdated information.
Summary points
- Update signals: Guide pages and school profiles should expose an updated date when editorial review or profile maintenance occurs.
- Correction path: Readers can report unclear or outdated details through support, privacy, or legal contact channels depending on the nature of the issue.
- Fast-changing fields: Fees, admissions windows, and transport details may change faster than static editorial text, so direct confirmation is still required.
When content is reviewed
Editorial guides are reviewed when a topic becomes materially outdated, when the decision framework needs clarification, or when related school profile logic changes.
School profile pages are reviewed when fit framing, comparison anchors, or important practical checkpoints need adjustment.
How corrections are made
Corrections may involve wording clarification, removal of stale claims, stronger source notes, or a visible update to linked comparison sections.
- Use support channels for operational issues
- Use privacy or legal channels when the request concerns data handling or formal notice
- Treat school-side changes as items to revalidate rather than silently freezing old values