Noble school
The history of public schools can be traced back to the period of providing education for children from poor or civilian families. However, with the passage of time, public schools have gradually become aristocratic schools, and the basic condition for admission is no longer tuition, but family background. The school will strictly evaluate whether the applicant's family conforms to the middle class or aristocratic temperament of the school to decide whether to recruit the student.
Men's boarding school
Early public schools were all male boarding schools, and students needed to live in the school. This boarding system is not only beneficial to students' study, but also helps to cultivate their independence and self-care ability.
Elite education representative
Public schools have become an important representative of elite education in Britain, and their lofty status is irreplaceable in the whole British education system. Each public school has its own unique management style and educational concept, and the students trained are brilliant and attract much attention.
Management style and educational concept
Every public school has its own unique management style and educational philosophy. These schools pay attention to the all-round development of students, not only academic performance, but also the cultivation of students' moral character, etiquette and social ability.
Enter university
Students in public schools usually choose to enter universities at the age of 19. The quality of public education has been widely recognized, and its students have performed very well in the college entrance examination.