Basic introduction Chinese name: Football Academy mbth: Football School Abbreviation: Football Academy Founder: Sheriff Lawrence, founded in 1567? Category: Private aristocratic schools Attribute: English private school motto: holistic education school song: brilliant football address: Lawrence Sheriff Street, Rugby, Warwick Shire, CV22 5eh Well-known alumni: former British Prime Minister Chamberlain, former French Prime Minister William Waddington, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, author of Alice in Wonderland, educational concept, school history, school characteristics, School emblem, achievement award, enrollment conditions, British students, overseas students, school scholarships, curriculum, teachers, managers, lecturers, extracurricular counseling, student performance, overseas campus, corporate culture, famous alumni, educational philosophy. Whole-person education: Whole-person is all-point moral standards and gentleman behavior. School history 1567 was founded by a wealthy businessman in London, Sharif. Accept private funding and collect tuition fees. Located in rugby, Warwickshire, central England. Thomas Arnold/KLOC-In the first half of the 9th century, Thomas Arnold, the founder of modern public school system, was a famous British educator. During the period of 1828-1842, he served as the president of Rugby Public School, and made many reforms to the public school, which changed the educational model in Britain. The famous educational reformer reformed the public schools at that time, and put forward that the cultivation of moral integrity is more important than knowledge and technology, and pays attention to improving students' inner moral sense and sense of responsibility. During his tenure as principal, he first implemented Praepostor system, decentralized power, and made outstanding students take the responsibility of supervising and managing students, aiming at cultivating students' leadership ability and playing a good role as a benchmark. After the senior system, it was promoted in all public schools in Britain, and senior students were elected to take care of their classmates by example. Teachers respect senior students and treat them as adults; Broaden the curriculum and let physical education enter the teaching curriculum, so as to cultivate sentiment and straighten out discipline; Teachers should not only teach, but also be responsible for students' moral cultivation and psychological care. These educational thoughts had a far-reaching influence at that time. Many teachers trained by President Arnold have successively served as principals in other newly-built public schools to promote their educational ideas. Thomas published many books, and Queen Victoria was his loyal reader at that time. One year after Arnold's death, 1848, Queen Victoria awarded the special Queen's Medal to the students who wrote the best papers in the football school. This tradition continues to today's Queen Elizabeth II. Royal recognition is also one of the reasons why Arnold's idea is recognized in the upper class. Football school is the birthplace of football. 1823, wilhelm weber Ellis wrote the rules of football for the first time. In this way, rugby is gradually derived from football. Chinese translation takes the shape of the ball used as football. The sport developed in the direction of paying attention to courage and respecting order, and rugby soon became the most popular sport for upper-class children. Founded in 1567, this school is a free grammar school for children in his hometown of rugby, which was donated by Laurence Sheriff, the royal supplier of Queen Elizabeth I, with a history of 450 years. Rugby College is one of the nine public schools in 1868 Public Schools Act, ranking in the top 20 in Britain, and is a member school of rugby Education Group and the President's Assembly. Rugby is the most famous football academy. It was invented by wilhelm weber Ellis, a student at that time, in 1823, and was finally named after the school. Rugby College wilhelm weber Ellis Statue School is located in the center of the ancient town of rugby in the middle of England, with flat terrain and spacious campus. The oldest street in rugby Town is named after Lawrence Sharif, the founder of the school. Besides two football fields, there are three football fields, three squash courts, two gymnasiums, eight tennis courts, an independent conservatory of music, an art center, a church, a swimming pool, a cricket ground and a fitness center. Rugby College Teaching Building and Rugby College in rugby Stadium have 15 buildings, which are built around Rugby College. Among them, there are 7 male buildings, namely Mianhua, Kilbracken, Lin Kewei, tinker, school house, sheriff and whitelaw; They are; There are six girls' buildings, namely Bradley, Dean, Griffin, Rupert Brooke, Stanley and Tudor. There are two day schools, Town is a boys' school and Southfield is a girls' school. The male building is managed by a male supervisor and the female building is managed by a female supervisor. Each dormitory has a canteen, and students can also eat in other student buildings to enhance communication and understanding and create a family-style dormitory culture. The logo of Tudor Boarding Building for Girls in Rugby College is dominated by the Golden Shield, and the headdress, garland, decoration and tassels are Oxford Blue, Cambridge Blue and Green. The inscription "Orando Laborando" on the ribbon below is its school motto "I pray, I work/I work through prayer". Rugby College Logo Rugby College 1567 School Emblem Achievement Award 20 1818 In February, a teaching review meeting composed of senior British educators and principals of British private schools awarded Rugby College the award of "Best Co-education in British Private Schools in 2018". Rugby College "Best Co-educational School" medal enrollment conditions British student Rugby College has already formed a strict and orderly enrollment system. Admission steps are generally: registration consultation, registration fee, entrance examination and waiting for admission. Parents who want to send their children to public schools need to call or write to the school in advance to find out the situation. The school will let the registrar answer all kinds of questions, and arrange for parents to visit schools and dormitories in Britain and make an appointment to meet the principal. Due to strict enrollment, fierce competition and low admission rate, parents who want their children to enter school at the age of 13 or 16 need to register about two years in advance and spend one year preparing for their children's senior high school entrance examination. Rugby College has a primary school, a junior high school and a senior high school. There are three forms of enrollment: 1 1 year-old (limited to day study), 13-year-old and 16-year-old. Rugby college students 1 1+ Primary school (grade 7, day school) Primary school only recruits rugby college community 1 1 year-old day school students. Graduates from the primary school of rugby college can go directly to central China. Students who apply for 1 1+ need to register with the admissions department before June of grade 6 12, submit their applications, reserve places and apply for scholarships. The entrance examination is June 5438+10, and the latest study report should be provided to the school before the examination. The content of the exam is language logic, mathematics and 300-word proposition writing. After the exam, the grade supervisor will give each student a short interview. The rugby college in the middle of 13+ China (Grade 9) generally requires parents to register for 13+ students two years in advance. If students want to enter school in September 20 18, parents need to submit their applications before September 20 16, 10. Parents should fill in the registration form as required and pay the registration fee 150. In the first 65,438+08 months of formal admission, parents need to pay 65,438+0,250 admission fees to confirm that rugby college is the first choice for students. Overseas students need to pay an extra semester's tuition fee as a deposit (boarding 1 1920, day school 7479). All students, except those who receive Arnold Scholarship, must take the joint entrance examination for public schools (commonly known as the unified entrance examination for public schools). Exam subjects include English, mathematics (arithmetic, algebra, geometry), Latin, French, history, geography and theology. Students who apply for 13+ accommodation need to attend an interview in the spring semester of Grade 7 (1 1+). The school requires students to provide comprehensive study reports and language reasoning reports. During the interview, students should bring math and English textbooks and a work that can represent their writing level. During the 30-minute interview, students need to discuss this work with the interviewer. After the interview results come out, the dormitory supervisor will issue a "conditional admission notice" to the students. The average score of students' general entrance examination needs to be no less than 55% in order to get the final unconditional admission. Students who apply for 13+ days of study, the admission conditions depend entirely on their academic performance in 1 1+. In addition to providing language logic reports to schools, grade supervisors and teachers will also interview students individually to determine their academic level. The average score of students' general entrance examination is not less than 55%. The entrance examination for rugby college students entering the teaching building 16+ senior three (12) 16+ consists of two parts: written examination and interview. Rugby College requires students to get at least three A's and three B's or above in GCSE or equivalent overseas exams, including mathematics and English, and the courses that students want to study at the A-level stage. In addition, students will be selected according to their extracurricular activities. Compared with the enrollment of 13+, students who want to enroll at the age of 12 need to submit their applications before September of the year before the start of school. If students want to enter school in September 20 18, parents need to submit their applications before September 20 17. The entrance examination is held at the beginning of June of the year before admission 1 1. I entered school on 20 18, and the examination time was 20 17 1 1 month. Individual outstanding students are invited to participate in the second round of interviews to decide the allocation of scholarship places. Overseas students also need to attend 16+ written entrance examination and interview at the same time. Overseas students China students can apply for rugby academy13+(grade 9) and 16+( 12). The admission process is the same as that of British students, and parents need to start preparing for admission about two years in advance. For parents who do not live in the UK for a long time, the school will require students to have legal guardians in the UK. Students can board in rugby public schools seven days a week except holidays. Overseas students enrolled in the ninth grade can take the exam under the supervision of relevant institutions if they cannot go to British schools to take the exam. For overseas students enrolled in grade 12, the school requires students to take written examinations and interviews, and will arrange scholarship interviews for students who want to apply for scholarships. Football Academy Scholarship for Asian Students Football Academy also implements scholarship system. There are two kinds of scholarship programs: Arnold Foundation and Scholarship for Excellent Students. Rugby College will provide academic scholarships and scholarships in music, art, drama, design and technology, physical education and computer science according to applicants' performance in the interview of13+(grade 9) and16+(grade 2). Arnold Scholarship "Arnold Scholarship" is specially designed for rugby students who want to develop in the fields of science, mathematics, English, history, art or music in the future. The bonus is 100% of the tuition fee. Since its establishment in 2003, 123 students have received full scholarship support. This scholarship should be applied together with the initial registration. Scholarships are divided into the following two categories: Arnold Foundation, which is suitable for 9th grade students.
Arnold Foundation 12 year admission qualification
Scholarship for Excellent Students "Scholarship for Excellent Students" is to reward students who have achieved good results in the entrance examination with 10% of the annual income of public schools. Due to fierce competition, the deadline for scholarship application is generally 1 year to 7 months before the start of school. The following are the types of "excellent student scholarships" enrolled in September 20 19: Apply for the 7th grade continuation award.
13+ academic scholarship
13+ art scholarship
13+ design technology scholarship
13+ Foundation Award
13+ day scholarship
13+ sports scholarship
13+ drama scholarship
13+ computer scholarship
13+ Music Scholarship
16+ drama scholarship
16+ sports scholarship
16+ all other scholarships
Curriculum Design Rugby College emphasizes the general education curriculum with its own style, and strives to combine humanistic spirit with scientific spirit, excellent tradition with the spirit of the times, and cultivate gentlemen who have both cultural roots and can keep pace with the times. The courses in this school are various and rich in content. In addition, rugby college has its own unique nomenclature to distinguish students of different ages. Grade 9 students are called block F students, grade 10 is block E, grade1/kloc-0 is block D, and grade 12 is going to school. Rugby College 13+ (Grade 9) Block F (Grade 9, Central China) Students' compulsory courses are: English, Mathematics, Biology, Chemistry, Physics, History, Geography, Philosophy, Art, Design and Technology, Drama and Physical Education. Students will have a one-on-one study meeting with their tutors every week. In addition, students need to learn a second language: French, German, Italian or Spanish. Block F students also need to choose two elective courses: Latin, classical Greek, music, computer, learning development (international students only) and advanced mathematics. E and D (grade10-1,Central China) students study GCSE/iGCSE courses, among which the compulsory courses are: English (language and literature), mathematics and science (three for physics and chemistry students or two for special students). In addition, students must choose to study a foreign language and a humanities course in elective courses. Elective courses of D and E Block include: art, classical civilization, computer, design and technology, drama, history, geography, Greek, French, German, Italian, Latin, Spanish, music, sports and theology. 16+( 12 grade) Senior 3 (12 grade, Senior 3) is an A-Level course. Rugby college requires students to take three A-level courses (if they want to go to universities in America and Europe, they need to take four courses). When choosing courses, teachers will help students choose according to their learning ability, future goals and GCSE scores. A-Level elective subjects include: art (pure art, 3D product design, print communication, photography, textile design), classical civilization, classical Greece, Latin, English linguistics, English literature, business, economy, geography, history, philosophy, global politics, computer, mathematics, advanced mathematics, French, German, Italian, Spanish and music. Extracurricular courses and activities In addition to regular courses, rugby college also attaches importance to developing a variety of extracurricular activities for students. In Rugby College, after-school afternoons and evening self-study are students' free time. There will be no classes in the afternoon for the first two weeks after the start of each semester, and new and old students will be arranged to enjoy performances, participate in activities and communicate with each other. Weekday activities include sports games, music, drama, military training, fine arts, library technology, information technology, career counseling and art festivals. The design center of Rugby College is open to students every afternoon, Saturday and Sunday. Students can learn painting, photography, pottery making, oil painting calligraphy, production, fashion and creative technology, image design, sculpture and so on. Rugby College Student Concert Rugby College often holds some major sports competitions. There are men's football and women's hockey competitions in the first semester of each academic year; In the second semester, there are men's hockey and women's tennis competitions; In the third semester, there are baseball, track and field and tennis competitions for boys and girls. In addition, the rugby college also sends students to participate in inter-school competitions, such as football, basketball, badminton, tennis, games, shooting, golf, sailing, cross-country and table tennis. The highest authority of rugby college is the independent school board. The school board consists of 65,438+08 people, including representatives from Oxford, Cambridge and London, representatives of the Queen of England in Warwickshire, candidates recommended by the Royal Society and candidates recommended by previous school boards. The school board has two major powers, including the appointment and removal of principals and the handling of school finances. The school board usually meets once every semester to listen to the work report of the principal and discuss matters such as raising funds. As for school affairs, the school board does not interfere and entrusts the principal with full authority. The principal is entrusted by the school board with full authority to handle school affairs, and there is no teachers' congress under it. The teaching staff are directly responsible to the headmaster. The principal's duties include the appointment and dismissal of teaching staff, the addition and subtraction of courses, the selection of teaching materials, the admission and withdrawal of students, etc. The school staff includes teachers, dormitory managers, financial personnel, school priests, registered personnel, student officers and so on. The teacher-student ratio of rugby college shall not exceed 1: 10. In addition to educating students, school teachers are also responsible for helping students in their daily life at school. Secondly, the educational goal of rugby is to prepare students for their future college and future work life from an early age. Rugby College, which has hundreds of years of teaching history and cultivated many celebrities, is very aware of the two most important qualities of world-class university students: excellent GCSE and A-Level scores and enthusiasm for learning. History has also proved that students who graduated from rugby college generally have higher grades and better learning attitudes than their peers. In addition, Rugby College provides additional academic counseling for international students, such as subject group counseling (five-person group) several times a week.
One-person tutoring for learning and development instructors once a week.
No single tutor is used to solve various problems encountered in school study and life.
In the classroom, teachers will use all kinds of advanced equipment and software to teach, such as ClaroRead voice system, Dragon voice recognition system and mindmanager. Teachers also use traditional teaching materials, such as textbooks and books, to help students improve their learning and reading and writing abilities. In addition, Rugby College also requires its teachers to conduct regular placement training (English teacher training) to ensure its teaching quality and help students. The school will also require teachers to fully understand each student they teach and master each student's strengths, needs and teaching methods. Rugby college students can use Surface Studio for extracurricular tutoring. The recommendation system of rugby college allows teachers, parents, counselors or students to apply for academic evaluation and support. Academic evaluation can be used to diagnose students' specific learning difficulties, which can make students and educational psychologists make in-depth evaluation to ensure that students get the support they need in football, so as to develop their learning potential. Foreign students whose mother tongue is not English and have special needs will also receive comprehensive counseling and support from Rugby College. The learning and development department of the school will provide extracurricular English courses for international students and exchange the most effective counseling programs with teachers. Many students also completed the IELTS test at Rugby College before going to British universities. Rugby College has also hired a number of industry experts and bachelors as visiting professors to teach students twice a week. In the fall semester of 20 18, more than 15 visiting professors have taught at Rugby College, including Andy Martin, an artificial intelligence lecturer (BBC program producer).
Astronomy lecturer (astronomer appointed by the Pope)
Llewellyn Morgan, lecturer in English literature (professor at Oxford University)
Matthew Morris, Lecturer in Media and Communication (Director of Media Department of Red Cross)
As one of the top academic colleges in the UK, Rugby College's annual A-Level and GCSE scores are far ahead of the British average, and 98% of its students are admitted to the top universities in the world 100 every year. A-Level 20 18, 19.7% football A-Level students got at least one A* score, while the average level in Britain was only 8% in the same year; 60.9% football students got at least one A*-A, with an average of 26.4% in Britain. 85.7% of rugby students get at least an A*-B, while the average level in Britain is 53%. The GCSE of Rugby College in 20 18 was also 20 18. In rugby, 57.3% of GCSE students got at least an A*, while in the same year, only 7% in Britain. 8 1.8% of rugby students got at least an A*-A, with an average of 20.5% in Britain; 94.5% of rugby students get at least an A*-B, while the average level in Britain is 43.5%. From 20 18 to 20 17, 33 rugby graduates went to Oxford University, 25 students to Cambridge University, 16 to Imperial College London, London, 16 to London School of Economics and Political Science, 23 to King GCSE College, London, and 40 students. Rugby College Graduation Ceremony Overseas Campus Rugby College Overseas Campus is constructed and managed in strict accordance with the rules and regulations and teaching philosophy of rugby University in the UK, and the traditional British education system and boarding system are constantly adopted. China Rugby College will cooperate with Gemdale to build an international future school with China characteristics. The introduction of this school will help to promote the in-depth exchange between Nanjing urban education and international education and open a brand-new educational model. Nanjing Rugby International High School is located in the core area of Jiangbei New District. It is the second branch school in rugby world and the first branch school in China. Nanjing Rugby College Campus renderings Thailand Rugby College is a mixed-sex private boarding international school. The school is about 20km away from Pattaya and 480mu away from Bangkok 1 10km. The school provides traditional British boarding school experience for Thai and international students. 2065438+September 2007, the school opened the PK-6 grade course. The course for grade 7- 13 was opened in September 20 18, providing accommodation for students of grade 3 and above. In addition to off-campus sports activities, rugby college adheres to the concept of holistic education and provides students with as many as 54 extracurricular clubs, including medical clubs, law clubs, debate clubs, chess clubs, history clubs, astronomy clubs, political and current affairs clubs, philosophy and religion clubs. Top visiting professors invited by the Football Academy will go to designated clubs to discuss various issues with students. Football College Student Football Team Politics and Current Affairs Club Among them, Tony Club is the most prestigious club in football college. It is named after Richard Henry Tony, a famous British historian and rugby college alumnus, and is open to all football students. The Society of Philosophy and Religion (Temple) was named after William Temple, the former Archbishop of Canterbury in England and the leader of the Christian movement "Life and Freedom", and invited Jill Paton Walsh, a famous British novelist, and Alister McGrath, a famous theologian, to give lectures to students of the Society of Philosophy and Religion. Mathematical Society Dodgson Society is named after Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, a rugby alumnus, a famous mathematician and the author of Alice in Wonderland. Visiting professors invited by the Mathematical Society include Sarah Flannery, a "little witch of mathematics", and Tony Lewis, a mathematician who invented the Duckworth-Lewis method. The Astronomical Society is named after George Seabroke, the founder of the British Astronomical Society. Teachers are all staff members of Rugby Town Observatory. They provide students with astronomical equipment designated by seabrook in club activities. The batson Association was named after William Bateson, an alumnus of rugby and the first professor of genetics at Cambridge University. Students who join the Football Biology Society can not only strengthen their understanding of the subject, but also discuss the influence and application of biology in the fields of industry, medicine, philosophy, theology and sociology. Rugby College, a well-known alumnus, has trained hundreds of members of parliament, royal justices and diplomats. And it is the alma mater of countless nobles. The school has also trained many presidents of multinational companies. Former British Prime Minister William neville chamberlain, the father of rugby, William Waddington, former French Prime Minister Clive Schlee, and the founder of British fast food company Pret a Manger, Sir Arthur Fforde, Charles Lutwidge Dodgson, former president of the British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC), Sir Salman Rushdie, author of Alice in Wonderland, Murray MacLehose, author of Satan's Poems, Hubert Parker, former Chief Justice of the British High Court, Sir Austen Chamberlain and other famous British politicians. Nobel Peace Prize winner, inventor of two-stroke engine, Sir Harry Ricardo, founder of Ricardo, Sir Robin Carnegie, former British Defence Secretary Sir Godfrey Lucington, former British Deputy Minister of Home Affairs Tom Wells, inventor of Australian rugby Sir Charles Baggott, former Canadian Governor William Bateson, first genetics professor at Cambridge University, famous British historian, Dennis Kwok, a member of the Legislative Council of percy sykes, Sir Owen O'Malley, vice chairman of the House Committee of the Legislative Council, a British military officer and historian, and Sir Moore Crosvert, British ambassador to Poland and former Swedish ambassador during World War II.