Top 149 school names in England UK
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The highest ranked co-educational school in the United Kingdom in 2021United KingdomBrightonCurrently watching: 9from 16740.00 £ / term
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In 2023, 81% of A-Level grades awarded to Farlington students were A*-BUnited KingdomGuilfordCurrently watching: 8from 10150.00 £ / term
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In 2023 - 33 students gained A*A*A*United KingdomBirminghamCurrently watching: 6from 15833.00 £ / term
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In 2023 - near 66% of A Level students achieved A*- A gradesUnited KingdomNorthamptonCurrently watching: 8from 9500.00 £ / term
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In 2023 results either for IB (33) and A Level (73% - A*-C) are higher than UK averageUnited KingdomBristolCurrently watching: 9from 10100.00 £ / term
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In 2023, 64% of students received A*–B grades based on A-level resultsUnited KingdomBournemouthCurrently watching: 9from 10700.00 £ / term
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In 2021 an average IB score made up 36.4United KingdomTauntonCurrently watching: 7from 6920.00 £ / term
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In 2023, 62% of students received A*–B grades based on A-level resultsUnited KingdomCheltenhamCurrently watching: 6from 12730.00 £ / term
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In 2023, in University Foundation Programme 50% of students achieved an A*- AUnited KingdomLondonCurrently watching: 8from 11450.00 £ / term
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All students holding Oxbridge places met their offersUnited KingdomLondonCurrently watching: 7from 60995.00 £ / year
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