Best secondary schools in London

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Best secondary schools in London



Best secondary schools for foreign students are located in London, UK. Tuition at best private secondary schools in London allows international students to get quality traditional British education.

Features of studying in best secondary schools in London
Best secondary schools in London accept teenagers from 11-13 years old to 16 years old. In the last two years of high school, most students take the GGSE (General Certificates of Secondary Education) exam. The GCSE course includes 8-10 subjects, among which English and mathematics are required.

The high school offers a wide range of subjects that include liberal arts, science, science, creativity, and sports. In addition, children can independently choose the electives they are interested in. During their studies, students prepare for the GCSE diploma exam.

GCSE exam in best secondary schools in London
At the age of 15 and 16 years, children take GCSE exams. GCSE exams are required for all students wishing to continue education in England and enter higher educational institutions. The majority of students at best private secondary schools in London take 10 GCSE subjects.

To obtain the General Certificate of Secondary Education, students must pass several compulsory subjects and several optional ones. Mathematics, English, a foreign language and at least one of the exact sciences (chemistry, physics or biology) are compulsory academic disciplines. Next, students need to choose one subject from the arts (art, theater studies, music, etc.), one from the humanities (history, geography, religious studies), etc. On average, every child takes about 10 exams to obtain a GCSE diploma.

Since 2017, the GCSE grading system has changed - and now exams are assigned grades from 9 to 1 (where 9 is the highest grade) instead of the previous A* -G.
High grades are not compulsory for schoolchildren, some choose to go to colleges to prepare for admission to universities and go straight to the third year of bachelor's programs or vocational education. On average, senior classes are pre-university training programs that can be either one-year (International Foundation) or two-year (A-level, IB, Cambridge Pre-U).

Studying in best secondary schools in London for foreign students
Education in best private secondary schools in London is divided into three semesters, which are separated by long vacations, and a short vacation is expected in the middle of each trimester. The academic discipline is observed quite strictly; in private schools, not only the academic week, but also the leisure time is clearly regulated.

Best secondary schools in London, UK prepare students to obtain certificates of secondary education - GCSE or GNVQ. That is why it is best to send foreign students to British schools from the age of 11 - so that they can fully integrate into the educational process and receive certificates on a par with the same English guys for further education in Britain.

Traditionally, the most popular among foreign students, of course, are private secondary schools in London, England. These schools provide full board for foreign students: seven days a week, children live directly on the school grounds. And if some of you thought that living on the school grounds is boring and monotonous, then this is far from the case. Private secondary schools in Britain include residences where children live, luxurious parks, playgrounds, indoor pools, sports centers, art studios, theaters and even private stables! On weekends, schools often organize excursions, various sporting events, and hobby clubs. So, living in school residences, children are unlikely to get bored. In addition, it is important for parents that they are always under the supervision of the school staff.

The academic year in secondary schools in London is divided into terms, the duration of each is 12 weeks. The number of lessons depends on the age of the students, but always includes creativity and sports. Much attention is paid to general education: schools try to develop leadership qualities in children, curiosity, to nurture free personalities who can make choices, defend their point of view, strive for professional development, and at the same time be worthy members of society who have the right to be called true ladies and gentlemen. It is noteworthy that educational traditions are especially strong in private schools for boys.

Admission to best secondary schools in London, UK
For successful admission in secondary and high schools in Britain, schoolchildren must send the following documents to the selected educational institutions:
• Grade transcript
• Certificate guaranteeing knowledge of the English language (IELTS, TOEFL exams)
• Recommendation letters
• Introductory essay
• Copy of passport
• Many best secondary schools in London also conduct additional entrance tests.










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