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Stover School

Exeter, Gran Bretaña
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4.5
Precio De 15000 USD p/a
Tipo de institución:
  • Internado
  • Escuela privada
  • Escuela
  • Universidad internacional
Rango de edades:14+
Tipo de formación:
  • Escuelas privadas mixtas
  • Jornada Completa
  • Tiempo Parcial
Idioma de instrucción:
  • inglés
Año de fundación:1995

Acerca de Stover School

La Escuela Stover fue fundada en 1995. A lo largo de los años de su existencia, la escuela ha logrado un éxito significativo en el campo de la educación científica y cultural. Entre sus exalumnos conocidos se encuentran ganadores de premios y miembros activos de la sociedad. La filosofía educativa de la escuela se basa en los principios de un enfoque individualizado y el aprendizaje por desarrollo. Se emplean métodos únicos, incluyendo tecnologías activas, aprendizaje basado en proyectos y la integración de herramientas modernas de TI. La Escuela Stover representa un elemento importante del sistema educativo regional, ofreciendo educación de alta calidad y participando en asociaciones internacionales, lo que refuerza su reputación e influencia. Los principales objetivos de la institución son desarrollar el pensamiento crítico en los estudiantes, prepararlos para la educación superior y fomentar una conciencia cívica responsable.

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Condiciones de admisión en Stover School

Para inscribirse en Stover School, es necesario someterse a una entrevista y presentar todos los documentos requeridos. La competencia es alta, por lo que se recomienda prepararse con anticipación. Exámenes obligatorios: SAT/ACT (para estudiantes de último año de secundaria), pruebas de ingreso (para grados más jóvenes). Edad mínima: 5 años. Proceso de solicitud: las solicitudes se aceptan en línea a través del sitio web oficial de la escuela, y la cuota de inscripción es de $100. Es necesario completar el formulario de solicitud y presentar otros documentos requeridos. Calificaciones educativas: se requiere un certificado de educación primaria o su equivalente. Documentos requeridos: formulario de solicitud, pasaporte, cartas de recomendación, resultados de exámenes, historial académico. Requisitos para estudiantes internacionales: se requiere un nivel mínimo de competencia en inglés de B2, se pueden aceptar informes interino. Condiciones financieras: se requiere comprobante de fondos disponibles para cubrir la matrícula. Fechas límite de solicitudes: la fecha límite principal es el 1 de mayo del año en curso, y se aceptan solicitudes adicionales hasta el 1 de junio. Pruebas o entrevista: se lleva a cabo una entrevista con los profesores y se pueden requerir pruebas adicionales en matemáticas y lectura. Calificaciones o experiencia: un alto nivel de motivación y un deseo de aprender. Notificación de resultados: los resultados de la solicitud se anuncian por correo electrónico a finales de julio.

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Calificación mínima de admisión a Stover School

La puntuación promedio del examen no es inferior al 75%.

Perspectivas después de la finalización de los estudios en Stover School

Los graduados de la Escuela Stover ingresan a universidades de prestigio en todo el mundo y encuentran carreras exitosas en diversos campos, incluyendo los negocios, la ciencia y las artes.

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Edad
Periodo
Programa GCSE14+2 años
Programa A-Level16+2 años
Bachillerato Internacional16+2 años
Programa de Diploma de Escuela Secundaria14+4 años

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Nikki
2023-09-13

Stover School My daughter arrived very unhappy from another school and spent two years at Stover as a weekly boarder. She ABSOLUTELY LOVED it. It was the happiest place, safe, fun and she did well in her GCSE’s. I can’t thank this school enough and only regret that we put off moving her for as long as we did. Can’t recommend it enough

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Elizabeth Rogers
2020-12-10

Both my boys have attended here, one in the primary school and one in the secondary school. They had starkly different experiences. The good: My son in the senior school was a little odd and Stover helped him enormously and he had fabulous results (he would have got them anywhere) and Stover helped him enormously with his social skills. The head teacher, Mr Notman, can take personal umbridge if he does not like what you say and can become very defensive and rude. If you ask for a freedom of information on school files he leaves out defensive emails from himself and will happily lie to the governors. He is not an honest broker more of a salesman who is very poor at aftersales, in my opinion. He tried to turn my son having an argument with his girlfriend in to a child protection issue and also pulled other teenagers out of mocks to discipline them. The bad: the jusior school admitted after year 2 that a group of children, including my son, had been left two months behind. He was bullied and behaved badly as a result. He was banned from playing football by another student, the school did nothing. This was not totally evident until we moved him and he is now a totally different child. He says he used to find the lessons boring and that teachers did not make him feel safe. In my opinion the school had become incredibly poor whilst trying to grow far too quickly and the teachers are just not inspiring. The sport is poor and the sports teachers inappropriately qualified. The science teaching is totally lacking in the expertise the new school show and quite poor. The reading teaching was very poor (I had to point out that all their book levels were labelled incorrectly). The education here is no better than in your average state primary but the kids have more support at home. The school kept telling me my son was very bright yet he wasn't even where expected after 4 years at the school. One year on, including online teaching from the new school and he it at expected in everything and you can tell from looking at his books. He is growing in confidence, is part of the sports teams and has healthy relationships. In conclusion, I would never put any child I cared about at Stover Primary School. I would check very carefully that your child would suit the senior school.

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Nikki
2023-09-13

Stover School My daughter arrived very unhappy from another school and spent two years at Stover as a weekly boarder. She ABSOLUTELY LOVED it. It was the happiest place, safe, fun and she did well in her GCSE’s. I can’t thank this school enough and only regret that we put off moving her for as long as we did. Can’t recommend it enough

Elizabeth Rogers
2020-12-10

Both my boys have attended here, one in the primary school and one in the secondary school. They had starkly different experiences. The good: My son in the senior school was a little odd and Stover helped him enormously and he had fabulous results (he would have got them anywhere) and Stover helped him enormously with his social skills. The head teacher, Mr Notman, can take personal umbridge if he does not like what you say and can become very defensive and rude. If you ask for a freedom of information on school files he leaves out defensive emails from himself and will happily lie to the governors. He is not an honest broker more of a salesman who is very poor at aftersales, in my opinion. He tried to turn my son having an argument with his girlfriend in to a child protection issue and also pulled other teenagers out of mocks to discipline them. The bad: the jusior school admitted after year 2 that a group of children, including my son, had been left two months behind. He was bullied and behaved badly as a result. He was banned from playing football by another student, the school did nothing. This was not totally evident until we moved him and he is now a totally different child. He says he used to find the lessons boring and that teachers did not make him feel safe. In my opinion the school had become incredibly poor whilst trying to grow far too quickly and the teachers are just not inspiring. The sport is poor and the sports teachers inappropriately qualified. The science teaching is totally lacking in the expertise the new school show and quite poor. The reading teaching was very poor (I had to point out that all their book levels were labelled incorrectly). The education here is no better than in your average state primary but the kids have more support at home. The school kept telling me my son was very bright yet he wasn't even where expected after 4 years at the school. One year on, including online teaching from the new school and he it at expected in everything and you can tell from looking at his books. He is growing in confidence, is part of the sports teams and has healthy relationships. In conclusion, I would never put any child I cared about at Stover Primary School. I would check very carefully that your child would suit the senior school.

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