Eton College
Eton College is an ancient institution of learning, which was founded by Henry VI in 1440. Eaton is famous for its "cradle of elite" and "gentleman culture". It is also famous for its strict militarized management. Most of its students have excellent grades, and it is recognized as the best middle school in Britain, and it is the training ground for the British royal family, political and economic elites.
There are 20 British prime ministers, including poet Shelley, economist Keynes, actors Tom Hiddleston and Eddie Redmayne, and George Orwell, the author of 1984. It is also the alma mater of Prince William and Prince Harry.
Haro school
Harrow College, founded in 1572, is one of the famous public schools with a long history in Britain. Many outstanding people have been trained here, including former British Prime Minister Winston Churchill, poet Byron and Oscar nominee benedict cumberbatch.
Radley college
Radley College is one of the four boarding schools with the same reputation as Eton College. Radley College is as well-known in Britain as Eton College, and little known in the study abroad circle in China, because compared with the other three schools, Radley College is the latest public school to open to China students.
It was not until last year that the entrance to China was opened. One of the reasons is that Radley is really popular in Britain. Its applicants can register and schedule at birth, and there are many outstanding students. This school is favored by Niu Jian. In the past 10 years, Radley sent about 15 students to Oxford and Cambridge every year. In the past three years, 50-60 Radley students have been successfully admitted to Oxford, Cambridge and Ivy League universities, which ranks among the top universities.
In addition to outstanding academic achievements, this school, which has trained the poet David Crixus and the former captain of the British cricket team Andrew Strauss, is also excellent in art and sports. Its theater and the performance room of the Silk Road Concert Hall are very popular with students, and several large-scale works are performed here every year. There is also a piano concert in the school that is regarded as "legend", usually with 50 boys performing on the same stage. And its tailor-made projects for boys, such as the Duke of Edinburgh Award and joint military training courses, let boys go out of their comfort zones and exercise their character of never giving up and sticking to the end in the face of difficulties.
Winchester college
Winchester College was born in 1382. It is the first public school in Britain and has created the history of public education in Britain. The establishment of Winchester College was the beginning of British public education and the booming public school system. Later, it was imitated by Henry VI, and Eton College and King's College of Cambridge University were established. Winchester College has existed in its present position for more than 600 years. It is the best-preserved school in British history and the oldest of the nine public schools in Britain.