King's College St Michael’s
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About the King's College St Michael’s
King's College St Michael’s was founded in 1992 and has since become a leader in education. The institution prides itself on its high academic achievements and many prominent alumni, including politicians, scientists, and artists. The college's educational philosophy is based on an individual approach to each student, encouraging critical thinking, and actively engaging students in the learning process. Modern technologies and innovative teaching methods are employed. The institution actively collaborates with a number of international and local educational organizations, enhancing its reputation as one of the leading colleges in the region. The main goals of the college include developing skills in students for successful university admission, as well as preparing them for professional life.
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Admission conditions in King's College St Michael’s
To apply to King's College St Michael's, candidates must go through several stages, including exams and an interview. The application process requires an assessment of academic performance and may involve a fee for application consideration. Mandatory exams: IELTS or an equivalent English language test. Minimum age: 14 years. Application process: Applications are submitted through the official college website, including payment of the application fee. All documents must be provided electronically. Educational qualifications: A certificate or equivalent with grades must be submitted. Required documents: Letters of recommendation from previous educational institutions, test results, and a completed application form. Requirements for international students: A minimum English language level of B2 is required, along with possible interim reports from previous educational institutions. Financial conditions: Proof of financial capacity to cover tuition and living expenses is required. Application deadlines: Applications usually open in January and close in April. Testing or interview: Candidates undergo interviews and may be offered additional tests depending on the program. Qualifications or experience: Preference is given to candidates with high academic performance in their previous educational institutions. Notification of results: Results are sent to candidates via email within 4-6 weeks after the application period ends.
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The minimum score for admission is 65% of the total number of points on the previous exams.
Prospects after completing studies in King's College St Michael’s
Graduates of King's College St Michael's have a high chance of being admitted to prestigious universities and achieving successful careers in various fields, including science, art, and business.
Title | Age | Period |
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GCSE Program | 14+ | 1 year |
A-Level Programme | 16+ | 1 year |
International Foundation (english) | 17+ | 1 year |
English + summer holidays for schoolchildren | 10+ | 2 weeks |
Foundation Year | 15+ | 1 year |
A-Level Programme | 16+ | 2 years |
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We say many thanks to manager Angelina for help in organizing the trip and unlimited patience for our endless questions! My girls have returned not so long ago and are very satisfied, asking to go the next year. You can see the progress in the language, so I hope that they will study with more motivation. I will tell you the points of the pros and cons, maybe it will help other parents. Pros: Organization - the program is excellent, rich, diverse, interesting. The camp itself and the territory are very beautiful, green, comfortable, excellent equipment for classes and events. The staff and teachers are friendly, they care about children (especially those who still do not know the language well) As for the lessons, mostly children work in groups on different projects, talk a lot, everything is calm, without tension. International communication - guys from different countries are divided in equal groups, therefore it was very interesting for my daughters to communicate. I think a lot depends on the child's character: they are sociable, therefore, tried to find foreign friends, communicate with them. An interesting set of excursions: there are many trips, all the main attractions are covered Very cool theme festivals and evenings: both fun and informative for children. Cons: There is a lot of fast food on the buffet (french fries, nuggets, pies), for breakfast there are sweet breakfast cereals (such as Nesquik), oatmeal or granola can not be found. Our daughter goes in for sports and monitors her food, so it was difficult for her to maintain the food regime. On trips, a packet lunch is also very unsubstantial (usually a cheese sandwich): lunch was usually not provided, you can eat it yourself, but there are also some fast foods like McDonald's around. The excursions themselves could be thought out a little better in terms of organizations. The groups are big, and everything is fast, fussy, the program can change on the go (uncritically, but still). I would like excursions be more educative and informative, and not just "here is such and such a palace, let's move on." But they allocate a huge amount of time for shopping: children are happy, but they spend more money than planned, and it would be better to spend time on useful sights. At shopping, in addition, children are divided into national groups, but I would like to maximize international communication. Senior educators and travel leaders seek to speak as loudly as possible and scream so that all children can hear them. :) A little annoying. I don't understand the camp’s attitude to medicines. On the first day, they must pass everything to counselors: they say they will be given out as needed, but in fact it was impossible to interrogate them. Thank God, daughters guessed to keep the vitamins for daily use, but they didn’t get more essential drugs. In fact these are small details, and the advantages overcome it many times. Daughters get a lot of bright impressions! The girls were happy, they didn’t want to leave, they have met a lot of new people and now are chatting and calling up. Thank you very much again!
Read in fullMy daughter dreamed of studying in Britain. I chose for her a school with strong disciplines in history of the country, culture and academic English. Anne likes studying in Saint Michael's College, the only thing that was difficult to get used to - asceticism in the home (in the residence) and iron discipline. Teachers care about students' academic success, what they are interested in, what they want to achieve in the future. Any idea is supported here, helps to develop.
Read in fullHallo, Do you offer a IELTS prep course combined with Golf in your summer camp? I’m interested for my 18 years old son.
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