UK Boarding Schools – Advice On Choosing One

March 12, 2011 by Celebration  
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UK boarding schools are known all over the world for their excellence. Academic success rates are high, and nearly all pupils go on to study at university afterwards. There is a huge choice of boarding schools in the UK, who take pupils from all countries, from ages five to eighteen. After going through the UK boarding school system, a child will not only have benefited from a first class educational experience, but will be a fluent speaker of English, which is the global language of business and commerce.

All boarding schools in the UK have to be registered with UK government education department, and are subject to minimum standards of facilities and teaching. These minimum standards are above and beyond those typically enforced in many other countries. You can find out particulars relating to a boarding school’s past results by visiting their website, and you can also find league tables on independent websites that rank schools on a range of performance factors.

Boarding schools in the UK educate pupils by following the standard British curriculum, which is revered and copied by lots of other countries. At eighteen, pupils gain their A-levels, which are, according to Cambridge University and Oxford University, the highest form of pre-university qualifications available. Having achieved good A-levels grades, pupils can attend the best universities anywhere in the world. The grades that pupils at boarding schools achieve for their A-levels are well above the national average, with lots of pupils achieving straight As.

Though some boarding schools educate children as young as five, it is more common for them to focus on just secondary education, which is for children between the ages of eleven and eighteen. The standard procedure is for children to take an entrance test for a boarding school when they are eleven, and to then stay at that school until they pass their A-levels at the age of eighteen. Pupils are accepted at any stage during that time, but the transition process is easier for them if they start at the school at the same time as most of their peers.

Before deciding which of the many UK boarding schools to send your child to, you should do the following…

- Browse the website of each school and request a detailed prospectus from the ones you like best.

- Visit a few of the schools if it is feasible to do so.

- Ask your child if they have any particular preferences.

- Find out what is included within a schools fees, and what is excluded.

- Find out if any grants or scholarships are available.

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