'Starting your UK education in an independent school is the perfect opportunity to learn about UK life and culture. You can study for world-famous qualifications that will set you on the path to future success.'
Gain qualifications that UK universities want
If you want to continue your studies in the UK, the qualifications you'll gain at a UK independent school can help you move on to your chosen course and institution.
A UK independent school will offer you the support you need throughout your studies. You may not speak much English when you come to the UK, but you'll improve quickly once you're here. Unlike many students who need to complete an international foundation year before embarking on a UK higher education course, you'll be able move straight on to a degree.
By studying in the UK you can focus on the subjects that really interest you from an early stage. You can choose combinations such as:
- physics, mathematics and further mathematics
- economics, politics and sociology
- music, drama and English.
Guardians for children under 16
All international students under the age of 16 should have a guardian. This should be someone resident in the UK, normally over the age of 25, who can care for you if you are suddenly ill, or during vacations, half terms and at weekends if you cannot go home. Most schools insist that a guardian is appointed. However, in Scotland, this is a requirement in all schools. More information on guardianship can be obtained from the Independent Schools Council website.
Courses to study at UK independent schools
- GCSEs
GCSEs provide a good all-round education that you can build on in the sixth-form, at college and eventually at university. Some schools offer IGCSEs, the international equivalent of the GCSE.
- AS- and A-levels
You can study up to four subjects simultaneously over two years. AS-level examinations are taken at the end of your first year (called the lower-sixth or Year 12) and A-level qualifications at the end of your second year (called the upper-sixth or Year 13).
- International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB Diploma)
You are required to study three subjects at higher level and three at standard, complete the Theory of Knowledge course and an extended essay, as well as participate in Creativity, Action and Service. English, a second language and maths are compulsory at either higher or standard levels.
There are more than 130 IB schools in the UK offering one or more of the three IB programmes.
You can search for International Baccalaureate courses on the International Baccalaureate Schools and Colleges Association website
- The Cambridge Pre-U Diploma
For information, visit the University of Cambridge website.
- Music exams
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