Types of Schools in England
There are two main types of schools in England: private (independent) and public. Below are the key differences between these institutions:
Private Schools (Independent):
- Funded through tuition fees;
- Admissions are based on various academic criteria;
- Flexible curriculum and smaller class sizes;
- More autonomy in decision-making;
- Typically, foreign students needing a student visa attend independent schools.
Public Schools:
- Funded by the government;
- Admissions often depend on the geographic location and residency of the child;
- Follow the national curriculum and government regulations;
- Managed and regulated by local authorities;
- Not available for international students requiring a study visa.
Private Schools in England
Since international students typically attend private British schools, let’s explore the types of private schools available:
- Preparatory Schools: For ages 7-13, serving as a bridge between primary and secondary education, focusing on academics, character development, and extracurriculars.
- Secondary Schools: For ages 11-16, students follow the national curriculum and take GCSE exams, with a focus on various subjects and extracurricular activities.
- Sixth Form Schools: For ages 16-18, preparing students for A-Level exams for university admission, with a strong emphasis on independent study.
- Mixed/Co-ed Schools: Schools for both boys and girls.
- Boys’/Girls’ Schools: Schools exclusively for boys or girls, often with a long-standing tradition.
- Day Schools: Provide day-only education without boarding on campus.
- Boarding Schools: Students study and live on campus, emphasizing a strong school community.
- Public Schools: Prestigious private colleges.
Accommodation for Students in England
There are two main types of accommodation:
- Homestay with a British Family
- On-Campus Residence: The most popular choice among those seeking secondary education in the UK.
Boarding School Accommodation
- On-campus residence in dormitories or supervised houses.
- Structured daily schedule including classes, study time, hobbies, clubs, and meals, fostering a strong sense of community.
- Diverse clubs and sports available, with activities organized on weekends.
- Boarding schools emphasize student well-being through a pastoral care program focused on emotional support.
Example of a Typical Day at a British Boarding School
A balanced schedule with academic classes, extracurriculars, meals, and personal study time. Here’s a typical weekday outline:
- Morning (7:00-12:30): Wake up, breakfast, morning classes.
- Afternoon (13:30-18:00): Lunch, afternoon classes, homework, extracurriculars (sports, arts, music).
- Evening (18:30-22:00): Dinner, free time, socializing or additional study, lights out.
Schedules may vary by school.
Preparatory Programs for Admission to UK Schools
Attending a summer camp at a boarding school is an excellent way to prepare for future studies. Here are three key benefits:
- Academic Summer Schools: Allow students to explore subjects of interest, introducing them to British teaching methods and the college’s learning style.
- Campus-Based Experience: Students live in the dormitories where regular term students reside, providing a sense of independence and insight into the life of a British student.
- Cultural Immersion: Students enhance their academic and general English skills while building connections with peers from diverse backgrounds, an invaluable skill for future international settings.
Recommended Boarding Schools
Here are three reputable private schools in the UK that we recommend to our students:
D’Overbroeck’s (Oxford)
- Independent co-ed school
- Ages: 11-18
- Tuition: £21,750 to £34,800 per year
- Accommodation: On-campus residence or homestay
- Boarding and meals: £15,500 to £23,200 per year
Abbey DLD Cambridge (Cambridge)
- Independent co-ed school
- Ages: 13-18
- Tuition: £35,500 per year
- Accommodation: On-campus residence or homestay
- Boarding and meals: £11,300 to £27,800 per year
Mill Hill (London suburb)
- Independent co-ed school
- Ages: 7-18
- Tuition, boarding, and meals: £36,800 to £50,700 per year
- Accommodation: On-campus residence or homestay