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King Edward's School, Witley is an independent day and boarding coeducational school in Wormley, Surrey. The school was founded in 1553 by King Edward VI and Nicholas Ridley and became fully coeducational in 1952. Although the IB Diploma was the only course offered at sixth form for some time, the school went back to teaching A-Levels alongside the IB Diploma in 2015.
The average score of students at KESW is 32.2 compared to the IBO average of 28.56
Day: £20,460
Boarding: £31,995
KESW has a Selective policy. Information about their entry criteria can be found on their website.
This School teaches in English only and has not publicly stated any other languages taught in.
As the IBO's Middle Years Programme continues to grow and expand into schools accross the world, we're eager to share information with families about schools options for students pre-IB.
KESW does not offer the MYP but may offer similar courses.
Petworth Road Wormley Surrey GU8 5SG
You can visit the King Edward's School, Witley website here.
KESW has no publicly known affiliation