St Andrew's College
- International college
- Private school
- School
- College
- Co-educational private schools
- Full-time
- Part-time
- english
About the St Andrew's College
St Andrew's College was founded in 1836 and has become one of the leading colleges in its region. The educational institution has received numerous awards for the quality of education and for preparing students for higher education. Among its notable alumni are politicians, businesspeople, and scholars who have achieved high positions in society. The college's educational philosophy is based on the principles of personal development, critical thinking, and social responsibility. It employs unique methods such as thematic learning and the integration of technology into the educational process. St Andrew's College has a strong reputation within the educational system of the region, actively participates in various international cooperation programs, and develops partnerships with universities around the world. The institution's main goals include the development of critical thinking, preparation of students for higher education, and fostering civic responsibility.
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Admission conditions in St Andrew's College
To enroll in St Andrew's College, it is necessary to undergo an interview and provide the required documents. This is a highly competitive school, and applicants must demonstrate their academic achievements. Mandatory exams: TOEFL or IELTS for international students. Minimum age: 15 years. Application process: Applicants must fill out an online application through the official college website, pay the registration fee, and submit all required documents. The application period is open from January 1 to April 30. Educational qualifications: High school diploma or its equivalent. Required documents: Letters of recommendation, test results, personal cover letter. Requirements for international students: English proficiency level of at least B2, mid-term academic reports. Financial conditions: Proof of sufficient funds for tuition and living expenses in the country is required. Application deadlines: From January 1 to April 30. Testing or interview: Interview with the college committee. Qualifications or experience: Experience in community involvement is preferred. Notification of results: Applicants will be informed of the results by June 15 via email.
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To enroll, a minimum of 75% is required based on the results of previous education.
Prospects after completing studies in St Andrew's College
College graduates have a high chance of getting admitted to prestigious universities and can work in international companies or run their own business.
Title | Age | Period |
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Middle Classes (English) | 13+ | 1 year |
Senior classes (English) | 16+ | 1 year |
Leaving Certificate (english) | 16+ | |
Transition Year (english) | 17+ | |
IB Program (English) | 15+ | 1 year |
IB Diploma Programme | 16+ | 2 years |
A Level Programme | 16+ | 2 years |
IB Diploma Programme | 16+ | 2 years |
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Seeking to apply for my 12 year old daughter to study at St Andrew's college, please advise on the necessary steps to follow to take the preparatory tests to being accepted. We are in Africa from Botswana.
Read in fullPlease give me fees for student boarding kid age 14 Thanks Sébastien
Read in fullThe school is fair. Let me check your school fees in my kenyan shillings to see if it's affordable then I can apply for admission
Read in fullHorrible school. The nastiest people I have ever met. Snobby and ruthless bullies, including the teachers. I have never met less empathetic people, the students that go here are a strange elite who are so far apart from normal Irish people I wouldn't even call them so. This school has given me terrible anxiety and depression. I was bullied insistently by two male teachers, one called Gerry Culleton would spend his class picking on me, I was always very reserved in his class, I was the last one on the way to the class and he ordered the students to turn over my desk and to see my reaction. I walked in to everyone staring at me, eagerly anticipating my reaction. I was so hurt, I felt an empty pain in my chest, I felt so alone. I didn't react and then walked over and turned over my desk and chair then sat down. If I said anything I was going to start crying, no one said anything to me and the teacher acted like nothing happened. This is just one example of many incidents, this horrible school costs so much and is worthless. Most rotten people I have met in my life.
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