About the age limit for day study and admission to high schools in the UK🇬🇧🚫

Many parents and students are concerned about day schooling and age restrictions. This article 1⃣️1⃣️ will give you answers to literacy issues. Welcome to add to them🙏

Q: Can children go to school❓

A: Yes, unless the following conditions are met: parents or relatives have the right of residence in the UK (work visa, permanent residence and other visas other than tourist visas). Some schools will require that the applicant must be the direct parent and cannot be the guardian or relative. In this case, the child only needs to obtain a dependent visa. In other words, the child can stay in the UK as long as the parent's visa is. As an additional applicant, please note: short-term study visa is You are not allowed to bring relatives, only tier 4 (student visa) is allowed❗️

Q: Where can I live if my child goes to day school❓

A: Ideally, the child’s accommodation should not be too far from the school. Some British high schools will arrange for teachers to visit❗️

Q: What is the entry age for Yinggao High School❓

A: Most British high schools, especially AS grades, require students to be 16 years old or older when enrolling. Some schools can accept 15 and a half years old. The main reason is that after two years, if students are not 18 years old when applying for university, Some schools have restrictions❗️

Q: What should I do if my enrollment age is under 16❓

A: There are two options. 1⃣️Study Pre A, which means a two-year preparatory course for Alevel. You only need to be 16 years old when enrolling in AS. Pre A can accept students who are 15 years old. 2⃣️It is a one-year GCSE. If the student is currently in an international school or a British junior high school, some British high schools can accept one-year GCSE applications. Having GCSE scores will also be an advantage when applying for undergraduates❗️

Q: Is it okay if I want to retake AS or retake A2❓

A: If you retake AS, it is best not to be over 18 years old (at the time of admission). If you are over 18, you will have a visa risk. Of course, there are also successful examples of fried fish. Secondly, if you want to transfer to other schools to study A2, there are also precedents. , but in most cases IELTS is required

If there is anything unclear, feel free to dd us below ~ Welcome to add anything ❗️ Let’s eat fish and chips~

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