UK's first Online school

UK's first Online school

The UK’s first online school is being launched by Kings College London in the wake of the coronavirus. Cut price online private school quality lessons at a far reduced cost is the model.

The so called school is really an amalgamation of lessons from around the world. This is pretty close to the predictions of Jordon Peterson had over the humanity courses at University. Now it is happening to 6th form and secondary schools.

Pupils at the Kings online school will study toward the international GCSE and A-levels exams. (Exams possibly at the Exam House.)

Plus they have plans to have sports teams and art classes. The exam blog is intrigued how the art lessons will happen. While the sports lessons will obviously be E sports. They maybe in a position to further the development of computer based exams.

First this school is aimed at China and New Zealand. With the hope of a fast roll-out will see courses available in the UK from around September 2021. 

The costs of the Kings school is 7000 euros. Which is a remarkably a lot of money for an online lessons. While it pretty low cost for a real private school.

The core King's College Online equates to  five international GCSEs and/or four A-level courses.

Students can opt into activities around the world.

No uniform and lessons from specifically built studios. With Keynote lessons and 24-hour pastoral care and university counsellors. 

There is no entrance exam and there are scholarships are available.

Edexcel international GCSE and A-Level curriculum will be used.

Delivered via the Canvas learning platform, which incorporates the latest student and teacher dashboards, online assignments, and embedded artificial intelligence.

The Kings College online is not affiliated with UK’s Kings College University.