Guardianship in Birmingham

Guardianship in Birmingham

Guardianship in Birmingham
Guardianship in Birmingham

Guardianship in Birmingham

Child protection is one of the government's top priorities in the United Kingdom. For this reason, according to the Children Act of British and Irish Law, it makes it a requirement for all international students under sixteen to have an official guardian if they’re studying in the United Kingdom alone for more than twelve weeks. So if you’re planning to provide your children with school education in this country, you need to think about guardianship in Birmingham or other British cities in advance. 

Who can provide guardianship in Birmingham? 

Guardianship in Birmingham can be provided by a child’s relative, but with one caveat: they can’t be their siblings. Guardianship in Birmingham can be given by an aunt or an uncle who is twenty-five or older. They also must have proper accommodation and not live in a student residence. Another requirement is the lack of criminal record and drug abuse history. Basically, a guardian should be the closest person to a minor on whom they can always rely.  A relative, who is ready to provide guardianship in Birmingham should be ready to commit themselves to this official status as they have a number of responsibilities. 

First, they need to assist a minor in resolving legal matters such as documents, passports, and visas;

Second, a guardian needs to take a child home during the periods of holidays or, if for some reason, a student has received a suspension from classes; 

Thirdly, a guardian has to be ready to make decisions on behalf of a child in emergency situations or in the case of a child’s illness; 

Fourthly, a person who provides guardianship in Birmingham can attend the meetings for parents held by a school; 

Once receiving the status of a guardian, a person has to be ready to spend a lot of effort, time, and even psychological resources. Besides, not everyone has a relative who is ready to provide guardianship in Birmingham. For this reason, there are special companies that have received special accreditation and thus have a legal right to provide guardianship in Birmingham. The amount a parent pays to a company varies from £4,000 to £5,000. It’s available to choose different packages of services provided by a company that offers guardianship in Birmingham. For example, a parent can pay for a company to fulfill the bare minimum of a guardian’s functions. But if they want a company that provides guardianship in Birmingham to give out money to a student or visit a school more often, they have to pay more. 

Guardianship in Birmingham
Guardianship in Birmingham

Why Birmingham? 

Parents need to be absolutely sure they made the right choice and time spent on searching for the options for guardianship in Birmingham wasn't in vain, and this city definitely has something to offer. It’s the second largest city in the country with more than a million citizens, and it’s located 160 kilometres away from London. There are five universities in the city of Birmingham: Aston University, Birmingham City University, Birmingham University, Newman University, and University College Birmingham. That’s why the student population of the city is more than sixty-five thousand, that's why the city has a lot of clubs and societies for students' professional and personal development. It will be difficult not to find how to spend one’s leisure time as a student in Birmingham. Still, before starting to search for a higher educational establishment, it's better for an international student to finish school in the UK, and for that, they need guardianship in Birmingham. One of the most famous schools is Mander Portman Woodward, or MPW Birmingham. The accommodation provided by the MPW Birmingham is modern and located in the city-centre, just near the classes. Students have private bedrooms, sharing only the living areas, so they have a lot of privacy, which is claimed to encourage high academic achievements. Everyone is served healthy and nutritious meals, and during the weekends, students are accompanied by the school staff to the local restaurants and cafes. 

MPW Birmingham welcomes international students from all over the world, offering them around 140 places each year. The school’s administration claims to accommodate the academic program according to a student’s needs and personal capabilities. To give maximum attention to every student, the classes are very small, with up to ten students in each. Many teachers are certified A level and GCSE examiners, which guarantees that students will receive the best possible education. So, in MPW Birmingham, an international student can study for an A level, a GCSE, or Retake programs. A levels can be taken as a two-year and one-year course. Among the A Level subjects at the MPW Birmingham are: Mathematics, English Literature, Government and Politics, Film Studies, Accounting, Art, Craft and Design, Spanish, German and others. International students can take a supplementary tuition program to complement their studies. One lesson costs £82 and lasts for one hour. It can be taken to become better prepared for exams or for post-secondary studies, or just in case a student feels that they are falling behind in some of the disciplines. As for the tuition fee at MPW Birmingham, A level two-year course will cost an international student around £7,500 per semester, a one year course will cost around £3,700 for one subject and five thousand pounds more for three subjects in one term. A GCSE two-year course will cost a student around £5,400 per semester, and a one-year course with up to four subjects will be around £1,600 per subject in one term. 

There are several steps within the admission process of the school. For international students who have never studied GCSE, it’s required to sit an entrance exam and attend an interview. Students from the following countries can do it in their home countries: Hong Kong, Thailand, Russia, Ukraine, China, Kazakhstan and Korea. During the interview, a student’s plans for the future career and further education are discussed, and the general level of the English language is assessed. Students are also to provide the official certificate, which will confirm their competency in the language, equivalent to the IELTS band score of 5.5 to 6.5. As for the visa requirements, to study at the MPW Birmingham a student who is under the age of eighteen has to get a Child visa and to apply for it, they need a letter from parents, which will serve as their consent for the child’s independent living in the UK. Another requirement is to give MPW information about a person who is willing to take guardianship in Birmingham over a child. 

At the next level, an international student can go to Aston University, mentioned above. Students from more than 120 countries acquire post-secondary education in this educational establishment, the programs of which are career-focused. Aston University has a building dedicated to students’ residences. All the rooms include fridges, microwaves, kettles, and all the other facilities needed for students' comfortable living. The cost of the accommodation for a full period is around £6,400 for undergraduate students and a thousand more for postgraduate ones. 

Guardianship in Birmingham
Guardianship in Birmingham

Aston University states that they invest more than one million pounds in scholarships, which are available to international students as well. One of the scholarships is worth £3,000 and will be awarded to twenty-five students who are prepared to represent the university on a global scale. Another one is dedicated to financially assisting students at Aston University who are refugees in the United Kingdom. Aston University has the following schools: Business, Law, Medical, Pharmacy, Biosciences, Optometry, Social Sciences and Humanities, Engineering and Technology. One of the programs is Business Management and English Language, which leads to a Bachelor's degree and lasts for four years with integrated placement. Students learn marketing and economic development, together with linguistics, TESOL and organizational behavior. The third year of studies is a placement year, which can be spent gaining work experience either in the UK or abroad. International students have the right to skip this part of a program, but it’s highly recommended not to as Aston University can provide them with work placement in Warburton’s or Airbus or in companies in other countries, such as Germany or Japan. 

An international student is advised to take a foundation year to get prepared for the study process at their university. But if they completed their studies in a British school before getting to university, they would already have an understanding of the British education system and, most importantly, know the language at a very high level. That’s why it's definitely worth the time and effort to find the opportunities for guardianship in Birmingham when a child is still at school so that they will be ready for a higher education institution. 

International students who have completed their studies at a British university may apply for a post-study work visa, which allows them to work in the UK for up to two years. If a student has a PhD, they may be allowed to work in the UK for up to three years. Among other criteria, the ones who successfully finished a program leading to a bachelor's or postgraduate degree are found eligible for this type of visa. The application fee is £715 and the healthcare surcharge is a hundred pounds less. It’s important to apply for the visa before a student visa expires, so it’s better to think about it as early as possible.

 

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