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UK 16+ Entry: The Most Difficult Hurdle for Underage Study? Gerlach's 3 steps to help you break through the academic + English double ceiling

Are you stuck on these “pain points” in your 16+ application?  

Want to enroll your child at 16 into a top private school like Eton, Harrow or Bonetton in the UK? You may be facing the following dilemma:

- Your child is fluent in English for daily communication but cannot write a literary analysis paper in English?

- Excelling in math/science but lack critical thinking and academic expression?

- Preparing too late and missing the critical build-up period at age 14, resulting in “no help” at exam time?

As Glacier, a company that has been specializing in the study abroad, summer school and au pair programs for many years, we help hundreds of students break through the 16+ application barrier every year. Today, we break down the core pain points of 16+ admission and help you solve them one by one with Glacier's 3-step program.

 

 I. The 3 core pain points of 16+ enrolment: why is it the “toughest hurdle”?  

 Pain point 1: English test - not only language, but also “literary criticism ability”.”  

The 16+ English exams in top UK private schools have long since moved beyond “grammar and vocabulary”:

- Bonetton High School requires a 9 page paper analyzing “How Words Create Atmosphere in a Novel”;

- Eton College had a question “Why do writers favor imperfect protagonists” (no text, need to give examples from 3 classics);

- The English language threshold needs to be at CEFR C1 level (IELTS 7-8), which is equivalent to twice the UK undergraduate entry requirements!

 Pain Point 2: Academic Exams - From “Knowledge Memorization” to “Critical Thinking”  

16+ Academic Exam (Math/Science/Humanities) Requirements:

- Mathematics involves advanced A-Level content (e.g., introductory calculus);

- Science requires designing experiments and analyzing data, not memorizing formulas;

- Humanities subjects require a unique point of view, not a rehashing of textbook content.

 Pain point 3: Short window of time - 14 years old is the “golden age of readiness”  

Top private school 16+ applications need to be prepared 1-2 years in advance:

- Literary buildup + language priming needs to be completed at age 14;

- 15 year olds need to sprint for academics + mock exams;

- It's hard to bridge the gap if you miss it.

 

 Second, the Court Laixi 3-step breakthrough program: accurately hit the 16 + application pain points  

Step 1: Ages 12-14 - Au pair program to build the foundation for “language + thinking”.

Addressing the pain points: weak analytical skills and lack of critical thinking in English literature

The Courtesy Au Pair Program allows native English, American and Canadian tutors to live in your home:

- 1-2 hours of “Literature Discussion” every day: Foreign teachers lead children to read Harry Potter, The Little Prince and other classics, and guide children to express their opinions in English;

- Language immersion: children acquire academic vocabulary (e.g., “metaphor”, “symbolism”) naturally in everyday communication;

- Outcome: 80% learners reach CEFR B2 level in English at age 14, paving the way for C1 sprint.

 Step 2: 14-15 years old - summer school to strengthen “academic + literary analysis” skills  

Addressing pain points: lack of academic depth, inability to write critical essays

Preparatory Module 16+ at Collegiate Summer School:

- Taught by a Cambridge graduate external professor, the course is a close reading of Jane Eyre, Animal Farm and other 16+ exam high frequency texts;

- Two literary analysis essays per week, with guidance on the entire process from “argument refinement → argument support → logical structure”;

- Mock 16+ textless expository questions that teach children to “combine examples from multiple books.”

- Outcome: 851 TP3T of the 2023 cohort got A and above in 16+ English exams.

 Step 3: 15-16 years old - preparatory camp for studying abroad at an early age and “private school offer”.”  

Solve pain points: unfamiliarity with the exam process, interview nerves, lack of customized planning

The Court Leahy Preparatory Camp for Underage Study Abroad:

- Customized Exam Simulation: Restore 16+ exam scenarios from top private schools (including textless expository questions and advanced math questions);

- One-on-one coaching by private school interviewers: Teach your child how to “demonstrate critical thinking” in an interview;

- Follow-up on the whole application process: from selecting schools to writing documents, helping children avoid the “application minefield”;

- RESULTS: 2023 Prep Camp participants 16+ applications passed with 921 TP3T, of which 301 TP3T got Eaton/Harrow/Boneton offers.

 

 C. Real Case: How Zhang got Eton offer in 1 year?  

Background: 14-year-old student at an international school in Beijing, B2 level in English, excellent in math but can't write literary analysis.

Court Leahy Program:

  1. Age 14: Joined an au pair program where his tutor reads To Kill a Mockingbird every day and discusses “the imperfections of the main character”;
  2. Age 15: Attended Cambridge Summer School, completed 5 Literary Analysis essays and improved English to C1 level;
  3. Age 16: Join a preparatory camp with 3 mock Eton exams and 2 1-on-1 interview coaching sessions;

Outcome: 2023 Successful A-Level level offer from Eton College!

 

Click on [Free Consultation] on the official website of Kakuraishi to receive it:

  1. The 16+ Primetime Planner for Admissions (with application deadlines for top private schools);
  2. 16+ Free English Proficiency Assessments (CEFR Standards).

 

Let Courtesy help your child break through the 16+ double ceiling and get into a top private school in the UK!