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British aristocrat school profile
As an established country studying abroad, Britain has a large number of students studying abroad, and the age of studying abroad is getting younger and younger, and there are also many young students studying in middle schools in Britain. Which aristocratic schools can apply for studying in the UK? I also compiled the introduction of famous schools studying in the UK for you.

Introduction to British aristocratic schools 1, Hello School.

Harrow College, located in the northwest corner of London, is one of the famous public schools with a long history in Britain. Established on 1572. Its original purpose was to provide educational opportunities for local boys. However, after hundreds of years of development and evolution, Harrow College is now one of the most prestigious private secondary schools in Britain, and its students are mostly rich children from outside the region.

Introduction to British aristocratic schools II. Eton College

Eton College, located in Windsor Town, 20 miles from London, is the most famous aristocratic middle school in Britain. 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 known for its strict management. Most of its students have excellent grades and are recognized as the best middle schools in Britain. It is also a training place for the British royal family, political and economic elites.

It has produced 20 British prime ministers, trained poet Shelley and economist Keynes, and is also the alma mater of Prince William and Prince Harry in Britain. Among Eaton's 250 or so graduates each year, more than 70 enter Oxford and Cambridge, and 70% enter world famous schools.

Introduction to British aristocratic schools. Westminster College Westminster School.

The Royal College of Westminster is located in the exclusive area of Westminster Abbey in central London. Westminster College is an ancient school, originally a boys' school, and now it has become a mixed school, one of the best private high schools in Britain.

Introduction to British aristocratic schools. Sao Paulo Girls' School in Sao Paulo.

Sao Paulo Girls' High School is a day school, not a boarding school, and only enrolls girls. The school was founded on 1904. At present, many famous models, movie actors, female economists and social celebrities in the world are from Sao Paulo Girls' High School, including model EdieCampbell, singer JoanCross, actress jennifer saunders and RachelWeisz. This is also the only "aristocratic school" without a school uniform.

Introduction to British aristocratic schools. Winchester College Winchester College.

The school was founded in 1382 Winchester, Hampshire, England. This is a boarding school for boys. The founder is the Bishop of Winchester, William of Wickham. 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.