First Eleven (magazine)

First Eleven is a British specialist magazine for parents of children at independent schools.

Overview

First Eleven focusses its features and articles on several key areas, including Schools, Education, Health, Finance and Lifestyle. The magazine is published to coincide with the school term. According to its producers, its remit “is to inform, inspire and to provide insight.”

First Eleven is edited by the journalist and broadcaster Annabel Heseltine, daughter of former deputy Prime Minister, Rt Hon, The Lord Michael Heseltine CH, PC and Lady Heseltine née Anne Williams, Trustee of the National Gallery and former trustee of the Ashmolean Museum, the Victoria and Albert Museum and Imperial War Museum. Annabel Heseltine who began her career as Assistant Editor for the Hong Kong Tatler in 1986, has worked for and still contributes to The Telegraph,The Times and The Daily Mail. She has also contributed to magazines includingVogue, Harpers and Queen, The New Statesman and The Economist. She has written extensively about health, conservation and travel.

First Eleven is published by The Chelsea Magazine Company, an independent publisher situated in Old Church Street, Chelsea, London, who also produce Cruise International, Classic Boat, Britain and Military Times.