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Tettenhall College

Tettenhall, Great Britain
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Price From 20000 GBP p/a
Type of institution:
  • Co-educational private schools
  • Full-time
  • Part-time
Age range:14+
Type of training:
  • Boarding school
  • International college
  • Private school
  • School
  • College
Language of instruction:
  • english
Year of foundation:1863

About the Tettenhall College

Tettenhall College was founded in 1863 and has become a renowned institution in the field of private education throughout its history. Over the years, the college has achieved significant success in both academic and sports arenas, with notable alumni including politicians, scientists, and entrepreneurs. The educational philosophy of Tettenhall College is based on the principles of respect for each student and the development of their potential. The college employs unique teaching methods, including a personalized approach, which enables students to achieve high academic results. Tettenhall College makes a significant contribution to the educational system of the region, providing high-quality education and a wide range of programs. Its reputation and influence extend to an international level, thanks to its work with international students. The main goals of the college include the development of critical thinking, collaboration, and the preparation of students for higher education, as well as fostering personal growth and social skills.

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Admission conditions in Tettenhall College

To apply to Tettenhall College, several steps must be completed and required documents submitted. Applicants are advised to familiarize themselves with the specific requirements and deadlines. Mandatory exams: [IELTS, GCSE for upper grades] Minimum age: 11 years Application process: Applications are accepted through the college's official website, and the application fee is £50. Document submission is conducted online. Educational qualifications: GCSE or an equivalent is required. Required documents: certificates of previous education, recommendation letters, test results. Requirements for international students: English language level of at least IELTS 5.5. Financial conditions: evidence of financial sufficiency must be provided. Application deadlines: applications are accepted from January 1 to May 1. Testing or interview: an interview is conducted, and GCSE test results are required. Qualifications or experience: experience in additional courses is welcome. Notification of results: applicants receive notification of the outcome within 4 weeks after submitting the application.

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Minimum rating for admission to Tettenhall College

The minimum grade from GCSE is C (or 4 in the new system).

Prospects after completing studies in Tettenhall College

Graduates of Tettenhall College have the opportunity to enter leading universities around the world and achieve successful career growth in various fields.

Title
Age
Period
GCSE Program14+2 years
A-Level Programme16+2 years
International Baccalaureate16+2 years
A-Level Programme16+2 years

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Albert
2024-08-05

I study the A-level course at Tettenhall College - the trip was organized by Smapse company and parents were asked to leave feedback about their impressions. If you want to study abroad, but are afraid to organize everything yourself - contact Smapse! Seriously, we did not regret at all. We were picked up by the school (and it was chosen for me, taking into account all my wishes), helped with the registration of documents and visas (they wrote to the consulate, transferred all the documents). Managers even offered to buy air tickets and help with the transfer. We took the transfer, and we took the tickets ourselves - our father had accumulated miles, some kind of loyalty program, did not go into details. At the same time, we were very surprised that the admission in the school is free, without a commission: we were told that Smapse works as official representatives, not intermediaries, therefore there is no commission.  A few words about the school: beautiful, convenient, technologically, difficult. I really liked the school and campus. Libraries, computers, interactive whiteboards, projectors, language laboratories, individual supplementary classes are all at our service. The only thing I did not prepare for - A-level really difficult program: I spend almost the whole day reading textbooks. But in the evening it is pleasant to warm up and walk, to kick the ball (in the school there is a football field). I hope that I will get involved - but it's also much easier to prepare for an English university. In short, count your strength!

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Albert
2024-08-05

I study the A-level course at Tettenhall College - the trip was organized by Smapse company and parents were asked to leave feedback about their impressions. If you want to study abroad, but are afraid to organize everything yourself - contact Smapse! Seriously, we did not regret at all. We were picked up by the school (and it was chosen for me, taking into account all my wishes), helped with the registration of documents and visas (they wrote to the consulate, transferred all the documents). Managers even offered to buy air tickets and help with the transfer. We took the transfer, and we took the tickets ourselves - our father had accumulated miles, some kind of loyalty program, did not go into details. At the same time, we were very surprised that the admission in the school is free, without a commission: we were told that Smapse works as official representatives, not intermediaries, therefore there is no commission.  A few words about the school: beautiful, convenient, technologically, difficult. I really liked the school and campus. Libraries, computers, interactive whiteboards, projectors, language laboratories, individual supplementary classes are all at our service. The only thing I did not prepare for - A-level really difficult program: I spend almost the whole day reading textbooks. But in the evening it is pleasant to warm up and walk, to kick the ball (in the school there is a football field). I hope that I will get involved - but it's also much easier to prepare for an English university. In short, count your strength!

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