Englanders Scholarship Board Albania

30 contestants for 10 scholarships

Access to best British boarding schools

  • Candidates have to demonstrate high academic ability.
  • Maths and English tests apply.
  • The scholarships are awarded on merit only
  • Transparent rounds of selection

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TOTAL COST

30.000 / 40.000 Pound

15,000 Pound per annum

  • ATTN no further scholarship applied * includes tuition, accommodation, food, laundry, most activities.
  • Does not include deposit (refundable on course completion), guardianship if required and/or administration fee.
  • The school fees per annum to be paid by the family for Englanders Scholarship winners 2023 will not be lower than 15,000 Pound.

Scholarship guaranteed for

    •  One or each of the two years of an IGCSE course.

    •  One or each of the two years of an A-level course.

    • One or each of the two years of an IB course.

    •  One Year Foundation Programme

APPLICABLE

  • September 2023 intake
  • GPA 9+ and fluency in English
  • OPEN to 9, 10 and 11 grade graduates 

UK boarding school locations

Within 30 minutes from all destinations except Exeter slightly more than half an hour.
□ Durham  □ London           □ Exeter      □ Southampton
□ Reading □ Cambridge    □ Norwich   □ Bath  

* If you are interested on another level of studies or a particular destination please contact us to enquire about options.


HOW TO APPLY

1) Start: apply online by sending to esba@crown.al

  •  passport
  • last academic year grades translated
  • any internationally recognized English test result obtained *applications received after April 30th 16:00 CET will not be considered

2 ) Be present at preliminary meeting

  • with your parent or legal guardian
  • sign application form and related documents

3) Exam day within a week

  • Present yourself with your passport,
  • The fee of the ESBA test is  100 Pound to be paid at the Bank account of Englanders CR. Upon test completion, on the test day 50% of the ESBA test fee will be refunded.

4) Know your result and move ahead

  •  make a preliminary interview with the board
  • If successful you will be awarded a Certificate of Scholarship
  •  you will be presented with a school that matches your aspirations

5) Final Actions

  • apply to the British school and achieve conditional offer
  • complete conditions of the offer
  • pass the interview with the UK boarding school
  •  present actual grades upon completion of academic year in Albania
  • prepare documents for visa application
  • apply for a visa

Englanders Scholarship Board Albania

Welcome to the online application portal for Englanders Scholarship Board Albania.

By submitting the following information you express your interest to participate in the merit based competition dedicated to talented students from Albania and the region.

Englanders Scholarship Board Albania secures reduced fixed tuition and boarding costs to best UK boarding schools.

The competition works on a ‘first come first served’ basis as places are limited to only 30 contestants who compete for 10 Englanders scholarships.

The competition includes some rounds of transparent selections including Maths and English tests followed by academic interviews.

Apply NOW



A British Education – navigating the amazing choice of subjects

Across the world, students at secondary school typically study 10 to 15 subjects.  They might have a little bit of choice, but most subjects are compulsory.  They must study their native language, they have to study mathematics, they all have to do science and a foreign language (often English), usually there is some social studies and humanities.  These subjects are taken all the way through school, a wide range of subjects whether you enjoy them or not, and whether you are good at them or not.  Most students love some of their subjects and either dislike or are bored by the others.

In the British system, the situation is very similar until students are 16 years old and go into the last two years of the school system.  When they are 16 they take examinations in the wide range of subjects that are expected in most parts of the world, but they are then allowed to choose their three or four favourite subjects, with an incredibly wide selection available to them, not just the typical 10 or 15 subjects that might be expected.

The final two years of school cover what is known as advanced level education (or A-levels), which provide specialisation and depth in usually three subjects, or sometimes four in some circumstances.  The number and variety of possible A-levels is enormous – there are over 50 subjects that students can select from.  A-levels can be taken in accounting, business, law, media studies, computer science, philosophy, psychology, politics, statistics, sociology, Hebrew, classical civilisations, Persian, Turkish: range of subjects is amazing.

It is not a requirement to study English or mathematics – the choice is completely free and it depends on the strengths and interests of the student, and on what the student wants to study later at university.

For some degree subjects, it does not matter which subjects are chosen at A-level.  Far more important is getting good grades, which means selecting your favourite subjects that you know you will really enjoy and at which you will enjoy working hard.

Other degree subjects require particular A-levels.  Some of these choices are obvious. 

If you want to be an engineer, you must take A-levels in mathematics and probably physics.  You might take additional mathematics is your third subject, or chemistry, or biology, or computer science.  Exactly which combination is better depends on the interests of the student.

If you want to be a psychologist, the possible choices are much wider.  For example, the requirements to study psychology at the University of Oxford are that you take at least one science subject, or mathematics, or psychology.  So, it is acceptable to have A-levels that are mathematics, Turkish and economics as preparation for a psychology degree.  Admission to many degree courses is very competitive and for this course it will be better to have top grades in mathematics, Turkish and economics than less strong grades in biology, chemistry and psychology.

For medical degrees, A-level chemistry is essential, and biology is recommended in addition.  However, the third subject can be anything.  Medicine is a very competitive course and very high grades are necessary even to be considered for admission, so it is important if you are contemplating applying for medicine to be confident that you will get very good grades in chemistry, biology and whatever you choose as your third subject.

International students benefit from advice from experienced advisers when selecting their A-levels.  It can be difficult to understand how the system works and it can be difficult to understand the huge range of options that are available, but it is worth making the effort because students find the specialisation of A-levels to be a really enjoyable experience.  International students enjoyed the opportunity to study business, or law, or photography, or many of the other more unusual subjects that are not generally available for academic study at schools in most parts of the world.

Another advantage of A-levels is that the added depth and specialisation means that British undergraduate degrees are often shorter than in other countries.  They are also very highly regarded and Bachelors’ degrees from prestigious British universities are usually all that is required for a successful career, rather than needing to spend a further year doing a Masters’ qualification at less respected universities.

Most graduates from British universities start successful careers at the age of 21.

Englanders Scholarship Board Albania

Welcome to the online application portal for Englanders Scholarship Board Albania.

By submitting the following information you express your interest to participate in the merit based competition dedicated to talented students from Albania and the region.

Englanders Scholarship Board Albania secures reduced fixed tuition and boarding costs to best UK boarding schools.

The competition works on a ‘first come first served’ basis as places are limited to only 30 contestants who compete for 10 Englanders scholarships.

The competition includes some rounds of transparent selections including Maths and English tests followed by academic interviews.