Cricket in England UK 2025
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In 2019 - 28% of A Level students achieved A*United KingdomLondonCurrently watching: 5from 10928.00 £ / term
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In 2019 - 42% of GCSE students achieved A* scoreUnited KingdomReadingCurrently watching: 6from 12985.00 £ / term
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In 2018 - 61.7% of A Level students achieved A*- B scoresUnited KingdomReadingCurrently watching: 3from 9985.00 £ / term
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In 2021 - 50% of A Level students achieved A*-AUnited KingdomLancasterCurrently watching: 5from 12259.00 £ / term
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In 2021 - 90,4% of A-level students achieved A*-BUnited KingdomCambridgeCurrently watching: 6from 8320.00 £ / term
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In 2019 following the GCSE results - ten subjects achieved a 100% pass rateUnited KingdomPortsmouthCurrently watching: 4from 10960.00 £ / term
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In 2021 - 59% of A Level students achieved A*-AUnited KingdomIpswichCurrently watching: 3from 9680.00 £ / term
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In 2020 - 32% of A Level students achieved A* - AUnited KingdomTauntonCurrently watching: 5from 11790.00 £ / term
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In 2021 - 42% of A Level students achieved A* - AUnited KingdomSunderlandCurrently watching: 4from 6831.00 £ / term
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What does make British schools special? Why are they chosen by parents from all over the world for their children?
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