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英国高中申请 英国里京学院(Wrekin College)介绍
  英国里京学院学校概况:
  英国里京学院位于什罗普郡的惠灵顿,地理位置优越、交通便利,紧邻联合国教科文组织文化遗Ironbridge,距离利物浦机场、伯明翰机场和曼彻斯特机场均为一个小时路程。100多英亩的宽广校园为学生提供了一个自由天地,A-level课程选择丰富,学生一定能找到最适合自己的课程目标,为今后的发展打下良好的基础。学院尤其注重培养学生的领导气质和责任感,从而为他们之后的人生角色做好充分的准备。英国里京学院每年升大学率都是百分百,海外学生主要招收11、13、16岁或其他年龄的学生,2011年A
level全英排名323。
  教学成绩
  • A level考试通过率为100%;A或B的比例为60%;
  • 所有申请大学的学生都获得了相应的位置;申请牛津剑桥的学生也都获得了相应的位置;
  • GCSE考试成绩同样喜人:75%的学生获得了A*-B的成绩;37%的学生获得了A*或A的成绩
  英国布里京学院寄宿生活:
  • 学生的三餐由学校负责,统一在学校餐厅进餐
  • A level的学生每人一间卧室,客厅一般两人或者三人共享
  • 可以上网,但是凌晨到早上七点这段时间内,为了保证同学们的正常作息,不可以上网
  • 夏天可以为学生宿舍安装风扇(英国属温带海洋性气候,夏天最高的温度一般也不会超过30度)
  • 建议学生自带被褥,但不方便携带时,学校老师会陪学生在当地购买
  • 丰富多彩的校园活动
  英国布里京学院学生活动:
  • 学校除了重视学业成绩外,同时非常着重道德培育,鼓励学生参与慈善活动,因此,除了传统的学术、音乐、美术奖学金外,学校还设有服务奖学金;
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课堂以外,在音乐、舞台剧及运动各方面学校也不遗余力,经常安排学生到伯明翰、曼彻斯特等地观赏舞台剧及演唱会;运动占地超过50英亩,设施非常完善;
  • 此外,职业辅导部给予学生就业及升学建议,帮助他们选择适当大学课程,以及提供模拟面试等。
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学校宿舍设施齐备,大部分教职员留宿学校,每间宿舍均有导师辅助舍监监督学生学业成绩,为学生提供了每周七天的学习机会。每逢周末,寄宿生可外出活动或探访同学;
  • 学校也有剧院、体育馆、书店、服装店、小吃店等其他设施,学生生活极为方便。
  英国布里京学院入学要求及费用:
  •入学要求:参加英语和数学等入学测试
  • 申请费:100英镑
  • 押 金:3000英镑
  • A level全寄宿费用:8940英镑 /学期
  注:学费以学校签发的最终录取通知书为准
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Wrekin College
里京学院 , Wellington, Telford, Shropshire TF1
• CO-ED, 11–18, Day & Boarding
• Pupils 450, Upper sixth 70
• Termly fees &3098–&3745 (Day), &5390–&6195 (Boarding)
• HMC, Allied
• Enquiries/application to the Headmaster
WHAT IT’S LIKE
Founded in 1880 and known as ‘the School in the Garden’. It has a fine
campus on an estate of about 100 acres on the edge of the small market
town of Wellington, at the foot of the Wrekin hills. The well-designed
and attractive buildings include a purpose-built theatre, two sports
halls, astroturf pitch and indoor swimming pool. It is a C of E
foundation, but worship is inter-denominational and central to school
the Chapel is the most important classroom. It is a small
purposeful school, with a strong sense of community. It has been
co-educational for a generation (girls have been admitted since 1977)
and is committed to the boarding atmosphere. Class sizes are small and
the progress of each individual regarded as paramount. Academic
standards are high and examination results good. The music, drama and
arts departments are strong and creative, working together on shows,
concerts and exhibitions. A wide variety of sport is available and all
take part. There is an impressive range of extra-curricular activities
including the Duke of Edinburgh’s Award Scheme. There is a strong
commitment to local community projects and involvement in local
community service.
SCHOOL PROFILE
Pupils & entrance
Pupils: Age range 11–18; 450 pupils, 320 day (180 boys,
140 girls), 130 boarding (70 boys, 60 girls).
Entrance: Main entry ages 11, 13 and 16. Common Entrance and own
for sixth-form entry, 5 GCSEs at least grade C (grade B in
sixth-form subjects). No special skills or religious requirements. State
school entry, 20%–25% intakes at 11 and 16.
Scholarships, bursaries & extras 14–20 pa scholarships, value
10%–50% fees (4+ at 11, 8+ at 13 and 2+ sixth form). Approx 8 bursaries.
Parents not expected to buy textbooks.
Head & staff
Headmaster: Stephen Drew, in post since 1998. Educated at
Selhurst High School and Oxford University (history). Previously
Headmaster of Kamuzu Academy (Malawi), Deputy Head of Rydal and
Housemaster and Head of History at Kingswood.
Teaching staff: 40 full time, 6 part time. Annual turnover 8%.
Average age 35.
Exam results
GCSE: In 2003, 78 pupils in upper fifth, of whom 96% gain at
least grade C in 5+ subjects. Average GCSE score 57 (56 over 5 years).
A-levels: 70 in upper sixth, who pass an average of 3.1 subjects,
with a final point score of 310.
University & college entrance 90% of sixth-form leavers go on
to a degree course (20% after a gap year), 5% to Oxbridge. 6% take
courses in medicine, dentistry and veterinary science, 26% in science &
engineering, 35% in humanities & social sciences, 5% in art and design,
28% to other vocational courses (optometry, nursing, accountancy,
journalism, acting, estate management, architecture). Others typically
go on to local businesses (often family firms).
Curriculum GCSE, AS and
A-levels: 18 GCSE subjects, 20 AS and A-level.
Sixth form: Most sixth formers take 4 subjects at AS-level, 3 at
A- in addition, all take school’s own general studies programme
(AS and A-level optional). K taught programmes in
each subject unless already covered.
Vocational: Work experience available.
Special provision: Dy individual lessons
available.
Languages: French and German offered to GCSE and A- Spanish
and Russian also available. Regular exchanges.
ICT: Taught both across the curriculum and as a discrete subject
(1–2 lessons a week Years 7–11); all students take GCSE IT short course.
60 computers for pupil use (24 hours a day, 7 days a week), all
networked and with e-mail all pupils have e-mail
address. Network includes boarding houses.
Music: Over 40% of pupils learn
instrumental exams can be taken. Some 10+ musical groups, including
barbershop, string quartet, jazz bands, orchestra.
Drama: Most pupils involved in school and in house/other
productions.
Art & design: On average, 40 take GCSE, 12 A- design,
pottery, textiles and photography also offered.
Sport & activities
Sport: Majority take rugby, netball, hockey, athletics, swimming,
cricket, rounders, tennis. Optional: Squash, fencing, basketball,
badminton, table tennis, gymnastics, horse riding, cycling, self-defence,
croquet etc. GCSE and A-level PE may be taken. National netball
national schools
representatives at county and regional level.
Activities: Pupils take bronze, silver and gold Duke of
Edinburgh’s Award. CCF and community service optional. Over 30 clubs eg
debating, conservation, philosophical, Gilbert & Sullivan, jazz,
political.
School life
Uniform: School uniform worn, suits for sixth-formers.
Houses & prefects: Competitive houses. Prefects, head boy and
girl, head of house and house prefects – appointed by the Head and
housemasters/mistresses, with pupil advice.
Religion: Daily chapel.
Social: Various organised trips abroad each year (eg canoe trip
up Moselle, cycling in Holland, skiing, sports tours). Meals
self-service. School shop. N alcohol in supervised
sixth-form bar.
Discipline High standards of behaviour and manners are
expected. The ethos is one of self-discipline and respect for the
community.
Boarding 20% have own study bedroom, 40% share (with one
other), 20% in dormitories of 6+. Single-sex houses of 50+. Qualified
nurse and doctor available. Central dining room. 2 overnight exeats and
half-term. Visits to the local town allowed with permission.
Alumni association is run by M J Joyner, c/o the college.
Former pupils Sir Peter Gadsden (former Lord Mayor of
London); Brian Epstein (Beatles manager); Cyril Holmes (Olympic athlete
and rugby player); Harry Andrews (actor); Sir Peter Inge (Chief of the
Defence Staff); Malcolm Bruce MP; Bob Worman
(TV news).
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