Eton College
Eton College is located in the small town of Windsor, across the Thames from the Queen's Windsor Castle. Eaton is famous for its "gentleman culture". It has produced 20 British prime ministers, trained poet Shelley and economist Keynes, and is also the alma mater of Prince William and Prince Harry in Britain.
Haro school
Harrow College, located in Harrow near London, is one of the nine famous public schools in Britain. Like Eaton, it is also the cradle of training prime ministers, and has trained eight British prime ministers. It was founded in 1572 by John Lyon, a local farmer in Harrow. Its original purpose was to provide local boys with educational opportunities, but after hundreds of years of development and evolution, Harrow College is one of the most famous private schools in Britain today.
westminster school
Westminster College is located in the exclusive area of Westminster Abbey in central London. It is an ancient school, which can be traced back to 1 179. Founded by Elizabeth I, the school was originally a boys' school, but now it has become a mixed school. Seven British prime ministers have been trained.
Winchester college
Winchester College is the first pre-university school in Britain to accept poor students free of charge, which has created the history of public education in Britain. Today, Winchester College has evolved into an aristocratic boarding school, but it still maintains its own long tradition and culture.
Durham high school
Durham School, founded in 14 14, is one of the oldest schools in Britain and is famous for its high-quality academic education, excellent music, sports and drama.