Is NLCS Jeju a good school?

In just a few years NLCS Jeju has earned a reputation as one of the most prestigious and successful schools in East Asia. NLCS Jeju students often articulate a great appreciation for the extensive enrichment programmes, which currently include over 40 academic societies and over 150 after-school and weekend activities.

How many students are in Jeju NLCS?

As a day and boarding school for children aged 4 to 18, over 1,400 students attend NLCS Jeju.

Is NLCS a good school?

The first-ever day girls’ schools, NLCS is now one of around 230 in the UK. The school was rated excellent in its 2019 ISI inspection; students were found to have “extremely positive attitudes to learning” and “achieve exceptional results in external examinations”.

Who owns North London Collegiate?

Frances Mary Buss
Sister schools were opened – one in South Korea, on Jeju Island, one in Dubai, and one in Singapore; all are coeducational day and boarding schools offering the British curriculum….

North London Collegiate School
Founder Frances Mary Buss
Local authority Harrow
Chairman of the Governors Tim Suter
Headmistress Sarah Clark

How many acres is North London Collegiate school?

30 acres
Set in a Georgian mansion with 30 acres, North London Collegiate provides one of the best educations available for girls. Consistently outstanding A level and International Baccalaureate results reflect the commitment of the school to scholarship and academic challenge.

When did NLCS Singapore Open?

August 2020
NLCS (Singapore) opened in August 2020 as a co-educational day school for students from ages 3 to 18 in the heart of Singapore. It is the third international school to open as part of the NLCS family of schools, joining NLCS Jeju (opened in 2011) and NLCS Dubai (opened in 2017).

Who owns North London Collegiate School?

What was the first girls school in England?

The North London Collegiate School
History. The North London Collegiate School was founded by Frances Buss, a pioneer in girls’ education. It is generally recognised as the first girls’ school in the United Kingdom to offer girls the same educational opportunities as boys, and Miss Buss was the first person to use the term ‘Headmistress’.

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