Geographical distribution of private schools
The figure below shows the geographical distribution of private schools in England and Wales (there is no specific data in other parts of the UK, so it is not included), of which the figure on the left shows the distribution of private schools in London. ?
The darker the color, the more concentrated the private schools are. As we can see, most ISC member schools are located in the south of England. In fact, 52% of ISC schools are located in southeast and south-central London. Looking at all British private schools (including non-ISC member schools), schools located in these areas also account for 54% of the total, and 54% of the students are enrolled in private schools.
Classification of private schools
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According to the age classification is roughly three categories:
High school: 225 colleges
The students are 7- 13 years old.
Mixed age schools: 469
The age of students ranges from kindergarten to 13.
Primary schools: 650
Recruit children from nursery to 8 years old.
Generally, high school is bigger than junior high school.
According to the gender of registered students, they are divided into three categories:
Coeducation: 1 100.
Girls' school: 160.
Boys' school: 1 14
A single-sex school is bigger than a mixed-sex school.
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According to the classification of boarding/day schools:
Day study: 900 schools
Boarding: 474
Generally speaking, boarding schools are larger than day schools. ?
Overseas students/international students
In 2020, there were 29,446 overseas students, an increase of 0. 1% compared with 20 19. These 5.5% international students have brought cultural diversity to the school. ?
Among these overseas students, China students account for the largest proportion. Since 2007, the number of students in China who should attend private schools has increased steadily, and since 20 16, the number of students in China and Hongkong has also shown a trend of continuous growth. In addition, at present, 69 private schools in Britain have opened overseas campuses, and 46,407 students have received the guidance of a * * * education, which is a substantial increase compared with "58 schools, 396 16 students" in 20 19. Moreover, we can also see that the proportion of people receiving education in overseas campuses is larger than that in British campuses (other statistics do not include students in this overseas campus). It can be seen that Chinese mainland has the largest number of schools, with 18792 students trained. ? In other respects, about 124 overseas schools are members of the ISC joint committee. If you count the schools that use British courses and/or British exams (all or part of the courses are taught in English), there are more than 6,000 such schools around the world. ?
tuition
The tuition fees of boarding schools are quite different from those of day schools, and there are some differences in fees because of regional differences.
However, due to the increase of teachers' pensions in private schools, tuition fees in private schools will also increase, but ISC said that according to this year's data, tuition fees will increase by about 4. 1% as a whole.
For domestic small international students, full boarding is the mainstream choice, and the tuition fees for attending different schools at different ages are different. Generally speaking, one semester is 1 1.763, and the total of three semesters in that year is 35,289, equivalent to RMB 3 16747. ?
Achievement result
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Advanced level examination
The number of students who reach A* and A in British private schools is almost twice that of the national index; Among them, STEM, MFL, art and classics are the representative subjects with the highest scores. Although both private schools and public schools have achieved good results, 40% of students in private schools have obtained A* or A, while only 22% of students in public schools have obtained A* or A ...
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GCSE/IGCSE
Students with GCSE/IGCSE scores of A*, 9 or 8 are more than four times the national average. Compared with public schools, the GCSE/IGCSE scores of private schools are also more advantageous in some subjects. Such as art &;; The number of students who scored 7 or above in design and drama is more than 2.5 times that of public schools. ?
It is worth mentioning that 5.7% of students in ISC member private schools have obtained international bachelor's degrees, including mathematics, science and MFL. ?
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IB
The chart shows that 28.5% of the 2035 students who took the IB exam in ISC scored more than 40 points. Among them, 5 1 students scored 45 points, accounting for one-sixth of the total number of perfect marks in the world.
Enter colleges and universities
Among those who receive higher education after graduation, 93% choose to continue their studies in Britain. Among them, 565,438+0% entered the top 25 universities, 5% ISC students went to Oxford University or Cambridge University, and 22% students got their degrees in 26-50 universities. 5% students choose to go to places outside the UK for higher education. The United States is the most popular choice for overseas universities, attracting 47% of them. ? Students from ISC private schools are admitted to universities after graduation (the top 25 universities in the UK);
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Students from ISC private schools are admitted to universities after graduation (non-UK TOP 10 universities);
In addition to continuing to receive higher education, a few students in private schools choose apprenticeship and direct employment. Like Dyson College. Apprenticeship programs of big companies such as PricewaterhouseCoopers. ISC said that this may become an interesting trend. ?
extracurricular activities
? According to the data, there are 1 169 private schools that cooperate with public schools, including sports, music, academics and drama.
This has prompted private schools to hold many extracurricular activities, such as enjoying sports resources, holding concerts, participating in the learning experience of public school courses, sharing performance venues and other social activities. ?
Scholarships and grants
British private schools spend 440,000,000 pounds as grants and scholarships, and help raise a child by nearly 65,438+0,000 pounds every year on average.
Source: official website of ISC organization in https://www.isc.co.uk.
ISC institutions also show that choosing to study in private schools in the UK is still very popular, and studying at a young age is also a consideration for many families. Scientific analysis and reasonable school choice are also the foundation of children's future.