Thursday, February 7, 2013

Caterham School celebrate top tier university places!






After an extremely successful 2012 with a string of excellent A-level results Caterham school have a reason to be boastful as our Bright World partner school looks ahead to a Bright 2013.

Over 85% of Caterham’s 2012 graduating students accepted their places at the UK’s top tier universities.
The top destinations included some of the following:

Cambridge, Imperial College, University College London, Durham, Warwick, Exeter.

Caterham School was founded in 1811 beginning life as an all boys school. In 1981, over a century later, the school opened its doors to female students, becoming dully co-educational in 1995.
Currently the senior school has 870 pupils of which 291 are in the sixth from.
The Bright World partner school offers places to students on merit alone, so there are no limits by country. The proportion of British boarders can vary from 333% to 50%.

To apply to this UK Co-educational boarding school in Surrey, please enquire online today!
For further information, or if you are interested in learning more about placement and uk guardianship, please get in touch with Managing Director Lana Foster lana@brightworld.co.uk, call 01273 835745 or visit our website. www.brightworld.co.uk

Students Celebrate Outstanding Oxbridge Offers!




Students from Bright World partners, New Hall School, leading independent boarding and day school in Chelmsford, are celebrating after being offered places to study at the country’s top universities.

Jan Nedvidek has been offered an unconditional place to read Politics, Philosophy and Economics at Christ Church. Daniel Mullens, who joined New Hall in Year 7, has an offer from St Hugh’s College to read Classics. Given the exceptionally strong competition for Oxbridge places, this is a highly commendable achievement.

Katherine Jeffrey, Principal at New Hall School said

“Our congratulations got to Jan and Daniel for their richly deserved success. At New Hall, we pride ourselves on our academic achievements. Our pioneering ‘Diamond Model’ of education, which consists of single-sex teaching at Key Stage 3 and 4 in the Boys’ Division and Girls’ Division, and then co-education for Sixth Form, helps prepare young people for the exciting challenges of university and life beyond. We are now waiting for all our students’ university offers to come through and we look forward to hearing of their successes.”


 For further information, or if you are interested in learning more about placement and uk guardianship, please get in touch with Managing Director Lana Foster lana@brightworld.co.uk, call 01273 835745 or visit our website. www.brightworld.co.uk