Cricket in England UK 2026
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In 2021 - 85% of A Level students achieved A* - B
United KingdomLiverpoolCurrently watching: 10from 16665 £ / terms -
In 2021 - 98% pupils gained places at their first choice University
United KingdomCanterburyCurrently watching: 7from 12926 £ / terms -
In 2021 - 87% of A Level students achieved A* - B
United Kingdomnear LondonCurrently watching: 7from 18680 £ / terms -
In 2023 - 57% of A Level students achieved A*-B
United KingdomManchesterCurrently watching: 9from 13300 £ / terms -
In 2021 - 85% of A Level students achieved A* - B
United KingdomBrightonCurrently watching: 9from 5030.00 £ / term -
Over a quarter of all grades being the highest 9s-8s, equivalent to the old A*
United KingdomCambridgeCurrently watching: 7from 10658.00 £ / term -
In 2023 - 85% of A-level students achieved A*- B
United Kingdomnear LondonCurrently watching: 9from 19115 £ / terms -
In 2021 - 51% of A Level students achieved A*-A
United KingdomOswestryCurrently watching: 9from 14950 £ / terms -
In 2023, the average IB score was 38.6 points
United KingdomReadingCurrently watching: 7from 10200.00 £ / term -
According to the results for 2023: The average IB score was 36.8
United KingdomCheltenhamCurrently watching: 9from 13185.00 £ / term
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Director of International Admissions at Oswestry School
What does make British schools special? Why are they chosen by parents from all over the world for their children?
Schools in the UK continue to be the gold standard of education and offer the highest quality teaching.
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