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CEA School List 2013-14 CEA School List 2013-2014 School Name Above/ Below FCO Ceiling* Abbots Bromley 3 Abingdon School 3 ACS Cobham 2 ACS Egham 2 ACS Hillingdon 2 Aldenham 1 Aldro School 3 Ardingly College 1 Ashdown House 3 Ashford School 2 Aysgarth 3 Badminton School 3 Barnard Castle 3 Bearwood College 2 Bedford High Girls 3 Bedford School 2 Bedstone College 3 Beechwood Sacred Heart 3 Benenden School 1 Bethany School 3 Bishop's Stortford College 3 Bloxham School 2 Bootham School 3 Bosworth Independent College 3 Box Hill 3 Bradfield College 1 Brandeston Hall 3 Brighton College 2 Bryanston 1 Canford School 1 Caterham School 2 Cheltenham Ladies College 1 City of London Freemen's School 3 College Francais Bilingue de Londres 3 Cothill House 2 Cottesmore School 3 Cranbrook Kent 3 Cranleigh 1 Culford School 3 Dauntsey's 2 Dean Close 1 Dollar Academy 3 Dover College 3 Downe House 1 Downside school 3 Dragon 1 Dulwich College 2 Dunhurst Junior 1 Dwight School 3 Eastbourne College 3 Ecole Francaise Jacques Prevert 3 Epsom College 1 Eton College 1 Farlington 3 Farringtons 3 Felstead School 3 Fettes College 2 Forres Sandle Manor 3 Framlingham College 3 Frensham Heights 3 Frewen College 2 Godstowe 1 Gordonstoun 1 Gresham School 3 Haileybury 2 Hampshire Collegiate 3 Hazelgrove Prep School 3 Headington School 3 Heathfield School, Ascot 1 Highfield 3 Hockerhill 3 Horris Hill 3 Hurstpierpoint College 3 International Bilingual School of Provence 3 International School of London 1 Jerwoods 3 Junior Kings School 3 Kelly College 3 Kent College, Canterbury 2 Kent College, Pembury 3 Kimbolton 3 King Edward's, Witley 3 Kingham Hill 3 Kingswood School Bath 3 Kings Ely 1 King's School, Rochester 3 Kirkham Grammar School 3 Lancing College 1 L'ecole des Petits 3 Leweston School 3 Licensed Victuallers 3 Lockers Park School 3 Lord Wandsworth College 2 Lycee Francais Charles de Gaulle 3 Maidwell Hall 3 Malvern College 1 Malvern St James 1 Marlborough College 1 Marymount International 3 Merchiston 3 Millfield 3 Mill Hill Foundation 1 Monkton 2 Moorland School 3 Moreton Hall 3 North London International School 3 Oakham 1 Orwell Park 3 Oundle School 2 Packwood Haugh 3 Pangbourne 1 Pembroke House (Keyna) 3 Piper's Corner 3 Pocklington School 3 Prior's Field School 3 Prior Park College 3 Queen Ethelburga's 3 Queen Margaret's School, York 3 Queenswood School 3 Radley College 1 Ranby House 3 Repton 2 Rochester Independent College 3 Roedean 2 Rossall School 2 Royal Alexander & Albert School 3 Royal High School, Bath 3 Royal Russell 2 Rugby 2 Rugeley Horizon Priory 1 Seaford College 1 Sedbergh Senior School 2 Sevenoaks 2 Shapwick school 3 Sherborne 2 Sherborne Girls School 2 Shrewsbury 1 Sidcot School 3 St Bede's School 3 St Catherine's School 3 St Clare's Oxford 3 St Edmund's School, Canterbury 3 St Edward's School, Oxford 1 St John's College School cambridge 3 St John's On-The-Hill 3 St Leonards-Mayfield 3 St Leonards - Fife 1 St Mary's, Ascot 1 St Mary's, Shaftesbury 3 St Peter's 3 Stowe School 1 Strathallan School 2 Summer Fields 1 Sunningdale 3 Swanbourne House 3 TASIS (The American School in England) 3 Taunton School 1 The Godolphin School 3 The King's School, Canterbury 2 The King's School, Ely 3 The Leys School 3 The Pilgrim's School 3 The Royal Hospital School 3 The Royal School, Haslemere 3 The Royal School, Surrey 3 Thornton College 3 Tonbridge 1 Tormead 3 Tudor Hall 1 Upingham 1 Wellington College 1 Wells Cathedral School 3 Westminster School 1 Winchester College 1 Windermere 2 Windlesham House 2 Woldingham School 3 Woodhouse Grove School 3 Worksop College 3 Worth School 2 Wycliffe 3 Wycombe Abbey 1 *1 - Schools parents needed to contribute to the fees * 2 - Schools where some parents needed to contribute to fees * 3 - Schools where fees are within the FCO ceiling.
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