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Wealthy NYC parents rush to ship kids to overseas schools after Mamdani election

31 March 2026
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Wealthy NYC parents rush to ship kids to overseas schools after Mamdani election
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It’s an entirely different kind of school rush.

When Zohran Mamdani won New York’s mayoral election last November, Caven Wagstaff’s phone wouldn’t stop ringing for weeks. 

Wagstaff runs his own firm, wrangling places for wealthy American families keen to land their kids a perch at tony British private schools. 

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