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Contact Info
| Concord College | |
| Acton Burnell Hall,
Shrewsbury, SY5 7PF |
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| +44 1694 731633 | |
| +44 1694 731219 | |
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| www.concordcollegeuk.com/ | |
| A highly academic international college, we welcome students from all over the world into our vibrant and varied community. Girls and boys between the ages of 13 and 19 enjoy fabulous facilities on our safe 50 acre campus set in beautiful countryside. | |
About us
| Students at Concord College are expected to aim for the highest academic standards. They are encouraged to develop a strong sense of personal responsibility in their approach to study. Students are self-motivated and are also encouraged to support each other. Teachers and Tutors guide the students and the entire culture of the College is directed towards this end.
Students are prepared for either GCSE or A level courses. Both are generally studied as two year courses. Students are expected to score the highest grades at both levels. We also expect students to develop the ability to reason independently and to communicate their intellectual independence effectively. The College has a strong record of students entering top universities. Many former Concord students are currently studying at Oxford and Cambridge, as well as at the London School of Economics and Imperial College London. Concord also regularly places a large number of students at UK medical schools. In addition to academic study, students are given the opportunity to develop their skills and confidence in a wide range of settings. Sport, music, societies, dance and drama are all important aspects of College life. Students also make friendships with their classmates. These friendships help to develop confidence and give an extra layer of support. Friendships made at the College often last for many years after the students leave: in some cases these friendships have lasted a lifetime. |
Courses Offered
| 3 month English plus courses for students aged 14 – 17, EFL lessons + normal school subjects at various levels, to keep up to date with school work. Not suitable for beginners. Courses run from September to December each year. Preparation for GCSE (Form 3 or Year 9). 1 year course, fully residential, Entry at 12/13 years : 2 Year GCSE courses, Fully residential, Entry at 13/14 years : 2 year A level (Advanced level) programmes, preparing students for entry to University, Fully residential, E ntry at 16 – 18 years. | |
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| 3 month English plus courses for students aged 14 – 17, EFL lessons + normal school subjects at various levels, to keep up to date with school work. Not suitable for beginners. Courses run from September to December each year. Preparation for GCSE (Form 3 or Year 9). 1 year course, fully residential, Entry at 12/13 years : 2 Year GCSE courses, Fully residential, Entry at 13/14 years : 2 year A level (Advanced level) programmes, preparing students for entry to University, Fully residential, E ntry at 16 – 18 years. | |
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| Residential, junior, EFL courses in July and August. Co-educational courses for students aged 8 -18. Residential, junior, Science courses in July and August. Co-educational courses for students aged 13 – 17. 3 month English plus courses for students aged 14 – 17, EFL lessons + normal school subjects at various levels, to keep up to date with school work. Not suitable for beginners. Courses run from September to December each year. Preparation for GCSE (Form 3 or Year 9). 1 year course, fully residential, Entry at 12/13 years : 2 Year GCSE courses, Fully residential, Entry at 13/14 years : 2 year A level (Advanced level) programmes, preparing students for entry to University, Fully residential, E ntry at 16 – 18 years. | |
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