If you want to study in a British secondary school, you need to go through the specific application process. Today, I will introduce to you what the specific application process is in a British secondary school. If you are interested in this topic, please click here.
1. Students should submit their applications as soon as possible if applying to one of the UK’s top schools in the next year.
England’s Outstanding schools routinely close their registration in September and October.
In addition, most schools take entrance exams in November or January or February.
2, time planning 3, exam planning.
1. Complete the registration.
2. Submit application materials.
3. Take the entrance examination.
4. Get an OFFER.
5. Obtain CAS. This is the most basic five-step application procedure.
The top schools will close in September and October this year, while the general schools will close in November and February.
Therefore, students who are willing to study in British secondary schools should pay attention to these two periods.
Also, be sure to recommend applying as early as possible, as many schools will run out of places before the registration deadline.
Once there is no place, if the application time is relatively early, the school will put the student on the WAITING LIST.
There are many students on the WAITING LIST, so it is difficult to fail to be admitted. Only after the students have completed the registration and are finally successfully admitted by the school, can they have the chance to give up their position automatically.
Basic application materials, including student’s transcript, study certificate, graduation certificate, self-statement letter, recommendation letter, etc.
However, in order to successfully apply to the top schools in the UK, the top schools need to provide more supporting materials reflecting the characteristics of the students, such as photos, portfolios, certificates, etc. Some schools will require students to go to the UK for an interview.
5. Application Process for Studying in British Secondary Schools:
Students need to meet different requirements according to the type of courses they are applying for. For example, if you are applying for A-level high school courses in the UK, you need to be at least 16 years old (depending on the date of birth), you need to be in Grade One, and you need to be under 18 years old. If you are not A GENERAL STUDENT VISA, you are not required to take IELTS.
Unless the school says otherwise.
The age limit of students should be determined according to the grade of application. There are four courses that can be applied for most: 1. British PRAP SCHOOL Grade 7 or 8, Grade 7 students must be 11 years old.
2. GCSE Junior high School preparatory year Grade 9 or Grade 10, Grade 9 13, Grade 10 14.
3, GCSE or pre-Alevel 15 years old.
4, A-LEVEL high school courses, 16 years old and in Grade one.
Seventh, the UK secondary school study abroad application process: application grade introduction: Grade nine.
Grade Two: GCSE Grade Ten.
Grade 3: IGCSE/PRE-ALEVEL or GCSE Grade 10. This grade is contradictory. Generally, children in this grade are 15 years old, so if they directly apply for A-LEVEL, they will be too young to return to grade 10.
Of course, it does not exclude some students with excellent comprehensive conditions to apply for A-LEVEL courses.
Do you know anything about English secondary school exams?
British private boarding schools practice very advanced educational concepts and methods, and good GCSE results in private boarding schools will greatly increase the chance of entering the prestigious schools and majors they want to study.
British secondary schools use early application and early admission, opening applications a year in advance, and the top schools apply two to three years before that.
The GCSE is the GeneralCertificate of Secondary Education. It is the main examination taken by British students to complete the first stage of secondary education.
It is equivalent to the junior high school graduation examination in China, but in fact, GCSE is a course of study in Grades 10 and 11 in British secondary schools, with higher level and requirements than those of domestic junior high school graduates. Theoretically, it should be suitable for domestic junior high school students to apply.
After two years of GCSE, students are allowed to study at A-LEVEL.
Students’ GCSE results will be used as an important reference for A-LEVEL and even university admissions.
Suitable for UK GCSE children from the age of 14 and above.
Chinese students, aged 13-14, are eligible for admission to A British boarding school of Grade 9 +GCSE (Grade 10, Grade 11) + A-level (Grade 12, grade 13).
Domestic students aged 14-15 are enrolled in UK boarding schools for Grade 9 (optional) +GCSE (Grade 10,11) +A-Level (Grade 12,13).
Students under the age of 16 can study in British boarding schools for GCSE (Grade 10,11) +A-Level (Grade 12,13).
Domestic Grade 3 students, over the age of 16, can study in A one-year Pre-A-level + A-level (Grade 12 and 13) boarding school in the UK.
At the age of 16, students in Grade 3 or Grade 1 are eligible for admission to A-Level (Year 12 and 13) boarding schools in the UK if their English and other grades are exceptionally good.