Table of Contents
- 1 Which international schools get the most Oxbridge college offers?
- 2 Which 100 schools got the most Oxbridge offers?
- 3 What’s the female equivalent of Eton?
- 4 Which schools get into Oxbridge?
- 5 How can I find the best schools for getting into Oxbridge?
- 6 Are Oxbridge schools failing high-achieving pupils?
Which international schools get the most Oxbridge college offers?
According to our data, the international school with the highest number of offers from Oxbridge was Raffles Institution in Singapore, followed by Hwa Chong Institution, which is also in Singapore.
How many Oxbridge students are from state schools?
For the last two decades both Oxford and Cambridge have taken more than half of their entrants from state schools. The latest rates are 67\% for Oxford and 68\% for Cambridge, or somewhat higher if overseas students at UK schools are excluded.
Which 100 schools got the most Oxbridge offers?
Full Top 100
X.1 | School | \% applied achieving offers |
---|---|---|
1 | Westminster School, London | 50 |
2 | Hills Road College, Cambridge | 28 |
3 | Eton College, Windsor | 33 |
4 | Peter Symonds College, Winchester | 31 |
How many Singaporeans get into Cambridge?
Oxford and Cambridge application for Singaporean students
University | Applicants | Successful |
---|---|---|
York | 23725 | 3701 |
Imperial | 14801 | 2377 |
Oxford | 18194 | 3237 |
Cambridge | 15507 | 3261 |
What’s the female equivalent of Eton?
Cheltenham Ladies College
Eton is a well-known British independent boarding school for boys, however is there a school for girls that is equivalent to Eton? One of the many schools equivalent for Eton is Cheltenham Ladies College. Cheltenham Ladies College is a boarding school for girls aged 13 to 18 years. It was founded in February 1954.
What are the odds of getting into Oxford?
17.5\% (2015)
University of Oxford/Acceptance rate
Which schools get into Oxbridge?
Full Top 100
X.1 | School | Type |
---|---|---|
1 | Westminster School, London | Independent |
2 | Hills Road College, Cambridge | State (sixth form) |
3 | Eton College, Windsor | Independent |
4 | Peter Symonds College, Winchester | State (sixth form) |
How many Oxford students are from private schools?
In the UK, privately educated students make up only 6\% of school children in the UK. If state schoolers make up 62.3\% of Oxford students, then the top 6\% of the most privileged students in the country make up almost 40\% of UK students at the University.
How can I find the best schools for getting into Oxbridge?
Using our geographical search tool, you can enter your postcode and see which are the best schools in your areas for getting pupils into Oxbridge. Then you can click on each school to view the colleges where they have sent the highest number of pupils over the past three years.
Do a* grades matter when applying for Oxbridge?
Just 25 per cent of state school students who achieve A*, A*, A grades apply for Oxford, compared to 37 per cent of such students from private schools. The disparity is worst for students who attended comprehensive schools, who were less likely to apply for Oxbridge even when earning top grades than pupils at independent or state selective schools.
Are Oxbridge schools failing high-achieving pupils?
Elite universities accused of failing high-achieving pupils from disadvantaged backgrounds by allowing ‘inequality of access’ Eight schools and colleges had more students accepted to Oxbridge in the last three years than three quarters of all other schools, a report has revealed.
Are Oxford and Cambridge universities attracting more state school-educated students?
In recent years, both Oxford and Cambridge have boosted their intake of state school-educated students. This was most recently highlighted in news that the universities have offered 48 places to students at the prestigious Eton College this year, compared to 99 in 2014.