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Secondary education in England UK for international students

This content was developed and approved with active participation of Chris Skidmore.

In the process of preparing the material, we referenced the following sources:

  • https://www.hmc.org.uk/about-hmc/projects/the-british-education-system/
  • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_school_(United_Kingdom).
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    In 2021 - 85% of A Level students achieved A* - B
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    Eastbourne
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SMAPSE team presents a list of best schools in UK and private day schools offering high-quality secondary school education in England. Nowadays, education in the United Kingdom takes an essential place among students as secondary education received in Great Britain will be the first step to a future successful career.

Finishing a school in England acquires not only brilliant language skills, but also gives equal rights with the British children to enter the best universities in the country and in the world. A young specialist with a diploma from respected British university can reckon on successful employment in any international company.

SMAPSE team is aware of parents stress concerning problems of adaptation in a new place and to a new linguistic and cultural environment. Our experts confirm you that, practically, there are no problems as best schools in England and day schools create perfect conditions for comfortable living and studying of international students.

Don't hesitate to address the samples of entrance tests for admission to private boarding schools abroad, which you can complete in our office without visiting the school itself. SMAPSE services regarding admission are also free.

Studying at 100 best schools in UK for foreign students

In England, foreign students receive primary and secondary education solely in private schools. There are two main types of British private schools:

  • Boarding schools. There students learn and live on campus. Moreover, they are under the watchful eye of qualified educational stuff. It's interesting to note that parents often choose such schools for security reasons;
  • Day schools. Students live in British families or live with their parents and attend classes. According to psychologists, this type is more suitable for independent children who can live on their own.

Moreover, there is a possibility of choosing a private boarding school or day school which is open only for boys or only for girls. Traditionally, they maintain a more strict discipline. It is worth noting that in terms of academic achievement and acquired knowledge, separate and joint educational institutions are identical.

The price for secondary education in the United Kingdom can vary significantly depending on the rating of the institution and living conditions. The highest price of british school education is mostly in secondary schools in London. For high school students, the type of the selected programme is also taken into account. 

For exact information concerning tuition fees in particular educational institution, you may contact SMAPSE experts at any time.

Advantages of getting primary and secondary education in best schools in England and colleges

Education for all British children at the age of 5-16 years old is compulsory. From an early age, foreign students can study the same national education programme that is offered to the British students. There are nurseries and kindergartens for kids at the age of 3-4 years old: here children learn to count, write and read in a playful, unostentatious and pleasant way.

Children can attend classes in the primary school in the United Kingdom from the age of 5 to the age of 10 years old. Primary education ends with SAT exams or Common Entrance Examinations. Secondary education is provided for pupils between the ages of 10-11 and 16 years old. Students of the secondary level of education system often choose the GCSE programme that lasts for 2 years. After that students take 8-10 exams and receive a diploma of complete secondary education. There is an opportunity to get a certificate of General National Vocational Qualification, or GNVQ, instead of GCSE, especially if you are planning on doing a career in some sphere of labor market.

At 14-15 years old students can enter upper school or high school. The programs offered on this level of education prepare students for university education.

Primary education in England also has many advantages. From relatively easy adaptation to acquiring equal rights with the British children to entering prestigious universities of Great Britain and the rest of the world. The main goal of primary and secondary education is preparing students for admission to higher education institutions. For foreign students who received a certificate of secondary education at homeland, there are A-Level programme, BTEC, International Baccalaureate, Foundation programme. Students at the age of 16-18 years old get education in the 6th Form which encompasses either A-level programme, International Baccalaureate or Cambridge Pre-U. It's a two-year programme that helps students prepare for the university most effectively.

Secondary education in the UK

The academic year in the United Kingdom of 38 weeks is divided into three trimesters:

  • Autumn – from September to December;
  • Spring – from January to March;
  • Summer – from April to the beginning of June.

Every particular private boarding school or private day school can establish their own exact duration of each trimester independently. However, do not forget about the holidays: there are always short weekly intervals in the middle of each trimester and long Christmas, Easter (2-3 weeks) and summer (6 weeks) vacation.

Students study from Monday to Friday: usually lessons start at 9:00 and last to 15:00. Then breaks for lunch are provided. Saturday is a traditionall day for excursions, major events, sports activities, classes in creative studios and elective courses. Sunday is a weekend day.

What do children study at English private boarding and day schools?

The United Kingdom has adopted a unified school curriculum called “The National Curriculum”. However, top secondary schools in UK and private day schools can establish their own educational programme with an emphasis on certain areas of knowledge. Actually, the curriculum includes the following subjects:

  • English language and literature
  • Mathematics
  • Natural sciences
  • 1-3 foreign languages (both modern and classical)
  • History
  • Geography
  • Information and Computing Technologies (ICT)
  • Music
  • Art
  • Dramatic and theatrical skill.

Almost all British secondary schools include physical activities and sport sections that are compulsory to attend. There is also a great deal of electives. Traditional British sport such as horse riding, cricket, sailing, football, rugby, hockey, netball and tennis are especially popular with the foreign students.

If the school is adherent to a Christian church, there may be theology lessons like history of world religions. Note that there are private boarding and day schools, where attendance of the Sunday service is obligatory for students. If the educational institution follows the traditions of classical humanitarian education, the emphasis will be placed on the study of languages, including Latin and Ancient Greek, linguistics and philology.

There are always a large number of electives and additional lessons that a student can attend at his own desire. Achievements in the academic field provide an opportunity to qualify for scholarships or financial grants; as well they can help determine the priority disciplines at the A-level programme, with the desired specialization at the university and career direction.

The child's life at English private boarding school

Secondary schools in UK have large territories with administrative and educational buildings, residences for living, sport infrastructure, gardens and lawns, theaters and concert halls, sometimes even churches, chapels and museums. The whole territory is carefully guarded and outside access is strictly prohibited.

Children are living in the dormitories, which are divided into rooms. Usually 2-4-seat options but high school students in the 6th Form usually occupy private bedrooms. It is because of more complex and persistent studies and the need for personal space and silence for self-training. Along with the children, teachers and other stuff also live on a constant basis in the residences. They can always help each student and they are able to resolve any complex conflict situation. There is often a medical center and a department for in-patient treatment, large dining rooms for board meals, and sometimes student kitchens in residences.

Education in England for foreign students is also distinguished by a unique feature - custody. A care-taker is compulsory for every child studying in the United Kingdom under 18 years of age. This is stated in the Children's Act 1989 and the Child Protection Act 1999. Care-takers are chosen from trustworthy, law-abiding and respected British citizens. The duties of the care-taker in relation to his ward include:

  • Represent the interests of the child in administrative institutions;
  • Supervising a child, providing accommodation on holidays and long weekends, for illness or suspension (or providing accommodation if the child is on full-board basis and for some reason does not live on the school campus);
  • Constant communication with parents;
  • Visiting school meetings and events;
  • Controlling student's financial expenses, payment of accounts, provision of pocket expenses (approved by parents).

In fact, the care-taker serves as a "temporary parent" to each child for the time of his separation from the family. The database of care-takers is constantly checked and verified.

SMAPSE experts will help you award a contract with one of the best agencies so that you were absolutely calm for the safety and comfort of your child in the United Kingdom.

Studying in TOP-100 UK secondary schools and colleges for foreign students at the age of 14, 15, 16 years old

Students at the age of 14, 15, 16 years old, who graduated from secondary and high school in their home country have several options for continuing their education in Great Britain:

  • Firstly, students at the age of 16 years old can enroll in the International Baccalaureate programme, get the certificate of completion, which will allow to enter any leading university in the world;
  • Secondly, students after 16 years can enroll in the A-level programme, which is a classic 2-year preparation course for the university. It allows entering the best higher educational institutions of the United Kingdom, including Oxford, Cambridge, LSE, UCL, etc. Purposeful and motivated students can enroll in the Pre-U programme, aimed exclusively at enrolling in Oxbridge universities.
  • Thirdly, enter the GCSE programme at the age of 15-16 years. The additional year of GCSE will allow the child to adapt to the British educational system without missing out the most important material in the secondary school. This programme is considered to be the basis for the A-level and the standard of the British pre-university preparatory system.

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Basic rules for entering British secondary schools

Actually, foreign students enter English best schools in UK or day schools at the age of 11-13 years old (which corresponds to middle school programs and preparation for GCSE). During this period it is easy to adapt to separation from relatives, to a new academic, linguistic and cultural environment. If a child is well motivated, hardworking and disciplined, has good knowledge of subjects and the English language, he can apply at the age of 14 directly to the GCSE course.

Many schools offer boarding (tuition and accommodation) for foreign students at the age of 7-10 years old. At this age a child is most susceptible and adoptive to learning new languages. It is worth noting that by the end of the 6th Form he will know English practically at the level of the native speaker. This is a significant advantage for enrolling in most elite private boarding schools and day schools, colleges and universities.

If you doubt whether the child will cope with the United Kingdom's academic programs, try to spend an academic trimester abroad. Nowadays, a great deal of educational institutions provide such opportunity today. It is an excellent opportunity to adapt to new conditions, to test the level of knowledge of both the subjects and the English language.

Frankly speaking, TOP-100 British private boarding and day schools are interested in the national diversity of their students. Practically, in any institution, 10% of students are foreigners. If you are planning to enroll in an English school, you will have to undergo several stages:

  • Register and apply for a place in a private boarding or day school. It is better to do this as soon as possible (2-3 years before the expected start of studies): the more elite and prestigious is the chosen school, the sooner an application must be submitted;
  • Collect and send a package of documents to the admissions office: assessments (for 2-3 years), the characteristics of the student, the recommendations of teachers (particularly those of Maths and English teachers), the results of passed examinations, various letters and gratitudes, medals and awards;
  • To pass a personal interview with a representative of the school administration or director (in most cases this can be done by Skype);
  • Provide a certificate of sufficient English proficiency - in the UK this is IELTS certificate. The older the student is, the better command of English he must show. For middle classes the requirements start from IELTS 4.5, but for high school and the 6th Form the passing score is usually not lower than IELTS 5.0-5.5;
  • Prepare to pass several subject examinations. Usually this is the requirement of the most prestigious top secondary schools in UK: mathematics, natural sciences, internal English exam, academic essay, etc.
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At what age do foreign students usually enter UK schools?

The optimal age is 14-15 years. This is the stage when the student adapts to the new educational system as quickly as possible. Moreover, at this age, very important exams are passed, which will be taken into account by universities when entering in the future.

 

Tuition fees at 100 best schools in England

The price of education in the United Kingdom varies depending on the rating of the institution, the results of the graduate examinations, prestige and history of a private boarding school, day school or college. Estimated cost is between 14 000 GBP and 25 000 GBP per year (full-board without living on campus in a residence), in a boarding school (that is, implying living on campus) – between 30 000 GBP and 40 000 GBP per year.

Studying at best schools in UK for students under 11 years old

In the UK students between the ages of 3 and 7 attend special programs to prepare for primary school. Such programs, in fact, is a preparation for the school itself. Students aged 7 to 11 years are engaged directly in the preparatory programs after which they pass the final testing. The results of testing determine the future fate of students: in case of success, students continue their education in an average educational institution.

It is worth noting, despite the steady increase in the number of educational institutions providing secondary education, often there is not enough space for everyone. The point is that demand for educational services in top secondary schools in the UK exceeds the supply. In addition, the higher prestige of the educational institution, the higher demand for educational services of this school. As a result, in the vast majority of the UK's leading educational institutions, while enrolling students, it is necessary to pass a fairly rigid and rigorous selection. There are cases when well-to-do parents reserve a place in an educational institution before the birth of the child!

It goes without saying that in different private boarding schools applicants have different requirements: different conditions of admission, passing grade, the specifics of exams, the cost of studying, etc. There are secondary schools that accept students only from the age of 13, so eleven-year-old primary school graduates need to undergo additional preparation for the entrance exam and a successful transition to secondary school.

During the course of study at the average private British boarding schools, students are engaged not only in academic development, but teachers also develop personalities of students.

Many prestigious and elite boarding houses of Great Britain have their own developed infrastructure with sports facilities. Moreover, students can take part in various creative circles and courses focused on art, business, economics, medicine and etc. In addition, creative circles can include following types of events: theater, vocal, art circles, as well as craft workshops and much more.

When choosing an average educational institution with boarding, it is not necessary to limit the search by only a list of the most rating institutions. It will be more effective to consider a larger list of schools that include top 30 or even top 100 of the best private UK boarding schools. The vast majority offers high-quality educational services.

Due to SMAPSE experts, you can choose from TOP-100 private schools in England where foreign students can get high-quality education.

What is secondary education in the UK?

Secondary education in the UK comprises two key stages: Key Stage 3 (ages 11-14) and Key Stage 4 (ages 14-16). At Key Stage 3, pupils study a wide range of subjects including language, math, science, art, physical education and others. Key Stage 4 focuses on more in-depth study of subjects and preparation for qualifying exams such as GCSEs.

What are GCSEs?

GCSEs (General Certificate of Secondary Education) are a series of examinations taken at the end of Key Stage 4. They assess pupils' knowledge and skills in a variety of subjects including English, math, science and selected additional subjects. Getting good grades in GCSE exams is an important stage in your education in the UK, as it can influence your future choice of subjects to study and career opportunities.

What are the entry requirements for secondary school in the UK?

Admission to secondary school usually depends on location and availability of places. In many cases, students do not need to take an entrance exam, but some schools and regions may have additional requirements. Parents often apply for admission through the local education authority system.

What is Sixth Form College?

Sixth Form College is a school specializing in the education of high school students aged 16-18. Here students can prepare for A-levels or other exams and get support in the university entrance process.

What are A-levels?

A-levels (Advanced Level) are the highest qualifying examinations that pupils take in the UK after completing secondary school. These exams are of a high standard and may be required for entry to university.

What subjects can I study at A-levels?

At A-levels you can study a wide range of subjects including math, English, science (physics, chemistry, biology), humanities (history, literature, languages), social sciences and the arts. Pupils are given the freedom to choose subjects that match their interests and career plans.

Can international students study in secondary schools in the UK?

Yes, international students are able to study at secondary schools in the UK. However, they may need an appropriate visa, such as a study visa (Tier 4), to legally stay and study in the country. In addition, students can choose between studying in UK public and private schools.

What are the language requirements for admission to UK secondary schools for international students?

Language requirements may vary depending on the institution and program. However, in general, international students must demonstrate a good level of English. This can be tested by examinations such as IELTS (International English Language Testing System) or TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language).

What bonuses are given to students with good academic performance?

Students who achieve outstanding academic performance may receive various bonuses and awards from their school or university. These may include scholarships, awards for academic excellence, and invitations to participate in special study and research programs.

What opportunities for further education are available to students in the UK?

Students in the UK are provided with a variety of opportunities for additional education. Students can join extra-curricular clubs, participate in sports, art and music, volunteer work and social projects. These activities help students develop skills, interests and social engagement.

General statistics on education in the UK - ratings, specialties, universities

Best boarding schools in England and UK 2025

â„– A/A* % Name Day/Board Boy/Girl Day GBP Board GBP
1 88.92 Westminster School Both Co-ed (Boys Only 7-16) 29,709 39,252
2 88.68 Cardiff Sixth Form College Both Co-ed 16,600 42,750
3 83.54 Oxford International College Both Co-ed 21,000 42,000
4 83.06 Brighton College Both Co-ed 24,420 44,460
5 81.43 Concord College Both Co-ed 14,280 39,900
6 71.25 Ruthin School Both Co-ed 14,000 34,500
7 64.12 City of London Freemen's School Both Co-ed 18,279 30,816
8 64.11 Oundle School Both Co-ed 23,505 36,690
9 61.74 Marlborough College Both Co-ed 37,815
10 60.87 Rugby School Both Co-ed 22,437 35,760
11 60.00 Wellington College Both Co-ed 30,375 41,580
12 59.06 Caterham School Both Co-ed 18,900 36,570
13 58.33 Hurtwood House Both Co-ed 28,950 43,428
14 58.22 Epsom College Both Co-ed 25,266 37,263
15 55.71 St Peter's School Both Co-ed 18,075 32,280
16 54.80 Uppingham School Both Co-ed 26,313 37,590
17 54.17 Bellerbys College Cambridge Both Co-ed 27,060 38,940
18 53.71 Abbey College Cambridge Both Co-ed 29,000
19 53.40 Bishop's Stortford College Both Co-ed 19,839 31,923
20 53.37 d'Overbroeck's Oxford Both Co-ed 23,850 38,700
21 53.19 Canford School Both Co-ed 27,723 36,420
22 53.00 Christ's Hospital Both Co-ed 23,310 35,850
23 52.01 Ashford School Both Co-ed 16,800 37,500
24 51.14 Dean Close School Both Co-ed 24,600 37,413
25 51.00 Monkton Senior School Both Co-ed 20,910 33,345
26 49.50 Dauntsey's School Both Co-ed 18,990 36,300
27 48.51 Cheltenham College Both Co-ed 28,575 37,770
28 48.43 West Buckland School Both Co-ed 15,060 33,660
29 48.06 Wells Cathedral School Both Co-ed 18,801 31,464
30 47.66 King's Ely Both Co-ed 21,459 39,441

A-level rankings 2025

# A + A* % Name Day/Board Boy/Girl Day £ Board £
1 92.11 Oxford International College Both Co-ed 23,375 44,750
2 90.28 Cardiff Sixth Form College Both Co-ed 17,700 46,450
3 85.35 St Paul's Girls' School Day Girls 27,831
4 83.54 Westminster School Both Co-ed (Boys Only 13 - 16) 31,491 41,607
5 83.52 Concord College Both Co-ed 14,709 41,900
6 82.40 Magdalen College School Day Boys (Co-ed 6th form) 18,939
7 82.14 St Paul's School Both Boys 25,908 38,991
8 82.00 Ruthin School Both Co-ed 14,500 40,500
9 81.51 Winchester College Boarding Boys 41,709
10 81.20 City of London School for Boys Day Boys 18,939
11 80.93 Brighton College Both Co-ed 25,410 50,040
12 80.60 Wycombe Abbey School Boarding Girls 30,270 40,350
13 80.30 Eton College Boarding Boys 42,501
14 79.37 King's College School - Wimbledon Day Boys (Co-ed 6th form) 22,335
15 79.15 Perse Upper School Day Co-ed 17,994
16 78.41 Hampton School Day Boys 20,745
17 77.82 Godolphin & Latymer School Day Girls 22,595
18 77.67 Guildford High School for Girls Day Girls 17,733
19 77.65 Oxford High School GDST Day Girls 16,089
20 77.49 St Mary's School - Ascot Both Girls 28,590 40,140
21 77.14 City of London School for Girls Day Girls 19,212
22 76.53 Lady Eleanor Holles School Day Girls 20,802
23 76.15 South Hampstead High School Day Girls 19,494
24 75.84 Haberdashers' Aske's Boys' School, Elstree Day Boys 21,159
25 75.82 Highgate School Day Co-ed 21,600
26 75.28 Merchant Taylors' School Day Boys 21,526
27 75.21 King Edward VI High School for Girls Day Girls 13,338
28 74.89 University College School Day Boys (Co-ed 6th form) 21,090
29 74.61 Manchester Grammar School Day Boys 12,930
30 74.18 Haberdashers' Aske's School for Girls Day Girls 19,311

Best boarding schools in England by GCSE 2025

# A + A* % Name Day/Board Boy/Girl Day £ Board £
1 98.61 Westminster School Both Co-ed (Boys Only 13 - 16) 31,491 41,607
2 97.60 Wycombe Abbey School Boarding Girls 30,270 40,350
3 96.66 St Paul's School Both Boys 25,908 38,991
4 94.97 St Mary's School - Ascot Both Girls 28,590 40,140
5 93.93 Brighton College Both Co-ed 25,410 50,040
6 92.98 Eton College Boarding Boys 42,501
7 92.52 Tonbridge School Both Boys 31,587 42,105
8 90.30 Cheltenham Ladies' College Both Girls 29,280 43,170
9 87.00 Sevenoaks School Both Co-ed 27,585 42,084
10 86.95 Winchester College Boarding Boys 41,709
11 86.51 Abingdon School Both Boys 20,655 41,145
12 84.38 Concord College Both Co-ed 14,709 41,900
13 83.94 Dulwich College Both Boys 21,246 44,346
14 83.54 Downe House School Both Girls 29,115 39,150
15 83.05 St Catherine's School - Guildford Both Girls 18,375 30,285
16 83.00 Wellington College Both Co-ed 30,375 41,580
17 82.54 Radley College Boarding Boys 40,125
18 82.00 St Mary's School - Calne Both Girls 29,745 39,885
19 81.93 City of London Freemen's School Both Co-ed 19,194 32,985
20 81.71 Whitgift School Both Boys 20,640 40,140
21 80.91 St Swithun's School Both Girls 20,976 34,776
22 79.42 Oundle School Both Co-ed 24,270 37,890
23 79.35 Chigwell School Both Co-ed 18,885 32,985
24 77.89 Caterham School Both Co-ed 19,620 38,760
25 77.69 Benenden School Boarding Girls 39,372
26 77.35 Badminton School Both Girls 16,836 38,985
27 77.08 Rugby School Both Co-ed 23,088 36,798
28 76.70 Headington School Both Girls 19,905 40,185
29 76.56 Burgess Hill Girls Both Girls (Co-ed 2 - 4) 19,800 35,550
30 74.80 Bishop's Stortford College Both Co-ed 20,532 33,402

Advantages and disadvantages of English schools

Advantages Disadvantages
The opportunity to enter the best universities in England, USA, Canada, Switzerland, Europe, the world Expensive
High quality of education and academic standards Strong workload
Perfect English after graduation The need to change the social environment; it takes time to adapt
Useful contacts The difficulty of choosing the most suitable school for the child, requires a qualified specialist

Secondary education in the UK

World Ranking 1
Foreign students 20%
Minimum age 4 years+ (age 11-14)
Tuition language English
Minimum English level beginner&higher (depends on the school)
Tuition cost £17,000-50,000
Cost of living (year) £10,000-25,000
Mandatory subjects English, Mathematics, Science

Learning programs-summary information

Name Meaning Equivalent Min. age Duration,
years
Next stage Cost
GCSE General certificate of secondary education secondary education (non-accomplished) 14 1–2 A-Levels 15,000 USD+
A-Levels Advanced level secondary education (accomplished) 16 2 University 15,000 USD+
BTEC Business and Technology Education Board secondary special education 14 2–3 University/ work 15,000 USD+
Oxbridge Preparation Preparing for Oxford and Cambridge secondary education (accomplished) 17 1 University 15,000 USD+
International Baccalaureate International baccalaureate secondary education (accomplished) 16 2 University 18,000 USD+
Foundation/ Pathway Year Preparatory year admission to the 1st year of university 17 1 University 14,000 USD+
NCUK The Northern consortium 2 year university 17,5 1 2 year University of NCUK 13,000 USD+
Special Preparation (Medics/Math/Business) Specialized training - 14 optional optional 4,000 USD+
Academic English Academic English Language school 8 + 6–12 months School or University 8,000 USD+
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Sarah Hicklin
Director of International Admissions at Oswestry School

Sarah is the Director of Admissions at Oswestry School. She has been working in secondary education and Admissions and Marketing for more than 14 years. She recommends deciding what is the highest priority for you when choosing a school: a happy child, active communication and friendship with peers, the realization of creative or academic potential. She would recommend a school away from big cities so that children are less distracted.

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