The best schools in Leicestershire for pupils who miss out on National Offer Day

On National Offer Day, parents and pupils in Leicestershire will discover if they have been successful in being awarded a place at their first-choice school. Due to the amount of competition and capacity for places at the best schools in Leicestershire, not everyone will be offered their first choice. If you miss out on a place at one of the top schools in Leicestershire, all is not lost. King’s InterHigh – the UK’s leading online school – provides a first-class British education regardless of where you live.

This page is for people who have missed out on their first choice school in Leicestershire, including Rushey Mead Academy in Leicester, Limehurst Academy School in Loughborough and Madani High School.

Online independent schools Leicestershire

Being offered your second, third or fourth choice school could be quite disruptive and expensive. These schools could be a long way from where you live adding extra cost and time to the school run. Also, the standard of education at these schools, may not be as high. Many parents and pupils who have not been offered their first-choice secondary school have found King’s InterHigh to be the perfect solution. Our experienced and fully qualified teachers lead live interactive, timetabled engaging lessons which can be accessed anywhere there is an internet connection. King’s InterHigh’s flexible style of learning offers your child the high-quality education they deserve, saving you time and money on travelling to a school you did not want them to go to.

About King's InterHigh

King’s InterHigh has over 1,000 students worldwide, some of whom live in Leicestershire. Founded in 2005, we teach the National Curriculum for England from Year 7, right the way through to IGCSE, AS and A Levels. As an online school, we are able to offer students access to a wide range of resources including our online library, common room and 24/7 lesson archive, which can be used for revision, to prepare project work or simply to catch up.

Smaller class sizes and a more flexible style of education

Pupils get the attention they deserve at King’s InterHigh. Studying at King’s InterHigh compared to a mainstream school allows pupils to receive a more personalised education. Class sizes are kept to a maximum of up to 18 pupils for IGCSEs and 15 for A Levels. The fact we are online also means that teachers can concentrate on teaching for the entire length of the lesson without the usual disruption and distractions you may get at a traditional mainstream school.

Pupils can make rapid progress

Pupils follow an engaging syllabus for each subject and are deliberately taught no more than two subjects every day, to help consolidate learning. We encourage independent learning which gives our pupils a good preparation for the style of education they will encounter if they decide to go on to further and higher education. On average, King’s InterHigh pupils graduate with a second-class degree or higher at University.

Hear what our pupils have to say

King’s InterHigh School is a vibrant community where pupils make new friends from all over the world. Find out what some of our past pupils have to say about why they chose King’s InterHigh and how they found the experience.

As a parent what do I need to know?

Our British Curriculum, offering a wide range of Key Stage 3 subjects right through to IGCSE and A Levels, provides the perfect foundation for future studies. Our revolutionary teaching model allows pupils to make excellent progress in rapid time.

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