Bosworth has a fantastic range of students from all over the world
Read what they think of their experience with us.
Chong Gao (China)

(above) It was the 3rd time Wayne Rooney asked Chong for a photo....
When did you study with us?
2004-2007
What did you study with us?
Language As and A2
How did you get on?
I got A for my Math and Further Math, B for Economics, and an a (AS level) for physics
What did you like best about Bosworth?
I can't think any beautiful word to describe my 3-year time in Bosworth, I felt it totally changed my life. I think it is not enough to say thanks to everyone who helped with my study and my life, Mrs Carter, Mr Boothman, Mr O'hare and especially, Mrs Renouf, I can tell anyone how much I hate Math and Statistics before she being my teacher. HAHA! I am sure I ll be back to say thanks to everyone when I becoming more succesful in my study or career.
Where are you now?
Thanks Bosworth......I am studying in UCL for Information Management for Business. But of course......under pressure. HAHA
Lan Nguyen (Vietnam)

Lan photographed above with the Vice Principal, Mrs. Carter, and Mr Bromilow (Economics)
When did you study with us?
2001-2002
What did you study with us?
A Level - Mathematics, Further Mathematics, Accounting, Economics
How did you get on?
A in all subjects
What did you like best about Bosworth?
Bosworth is a place where you can learn to live independently, yet are able to get all the support when needed. It is, I believe, very important, especially to an international student like myself who had never been abroad and lived far from home before. It is a place where everybody knows each other and your name is remembered not just during the time you stay in Bosworth but even many years afterwards.
Where are you now?
After graduating from the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE), I spent some time in the States and Singapore before going back to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. I am now working for Savills Vietnam as a financial analyst in property investment.
Chloe Phung (Vietnam)

Smiley Last Day Memories, Goodbye :D (by Chloe Phung)
I give a smiling icon in my title with the hope that we smile when we recall about all the things we had in Bosworth. Today I went to college the last time and wandered around Nazareth House for a while. I came into all the rooms that I studied before: room 2, 5, 6, 13. When I entered the rooms I almost cried. They were all empty. There were no friends around no chit-chatting and….. no teachers.
I studied Maths and Further Maths with Mr. Davies in room 2, 5 and 6. I have to say that my whole A2 were filled with the image of Mr. Davies with more than 10 lessons a week. Thus, today when I enter all the rooms, the first image inside my mind was him, sitting there at the table next to the board, marking our papers and explaining maths to my friends. You are the greatest maths teacher of my life. In the past, I always considered myself stupid in maths and it was true because I was always at the bottom of my maths class. However, in your class, I was confident that I could think and I could solve questions despite how hard they could be. That thought has encouraged me in other aspects of my life since then.
Besides Mr. Davies, Mrs Renouf was the teacher who I spent most of the week with, 5 lessons a week I remember. If lessons were at the last period of the day then I would always show up at the class with a tired face. But well I have to say, statistics to me, is an interesting subject which I could understand and found it really practical in life. I promise to you that I will continue studying it in University and I will try to do my best in it : D
To my most favourite economics teacher Mr Moran you inspired me a lot. I still remember in my AS, on the day I did pilot paper, you even arrived to college to mark my unit 3 paper for my revision. Sir, thank you and thank you, I don’t know what to say more than those words but I hope you will understand how grateful I am to you.
To my personal tutor Mrs. Cieslewicz, you are like my second mother who cared for every aspect of my life. Mrs, it was you who tried very hard with me during my University application. I don’t know whether I can get into my dream University without your help. Thank you …… mom!
I also have a special friend, Mr. Ian, the chef of our college, he always gave me lots of food at lunch and dinner. On the last day that I could meet him, he held me very tight. Sir, I almost cried at that moment but I didn’t dare to make you sad. We will keep smiling, right? Because I promise to come back and visit and cook a dish from your cook book for you : D
To all my close friends, you chatted with me, you gave advice, you studied and taught me you supported me when I was sad. Living by myself in a foreign country would have been much harder to me if it had not been for your appearance. Particularly to my lovely roommate, days with you are the best memories of the last 18 months.
Today is my last day as a Student at Bosworth. It took me quite a long time to realize how much I love it and how much I miss it like I do at this moment. I will keep in mind every corner, every room, every door of the school. Thanks to all the staff. You have taken a very good care of me. I will keep in my mind all your smiles as they always lighted up my days at school. THANK YOU!
Hwei Wuen Chan (Malaysia)
When did you study with us?2002-2004
What did you study with us?
A levels (Biology, Chemisty, German, Mathematics)
How did you get on?
A in all subjects
What did you like best about Bosworth?
Community spirit among the students
Degree of support and warmth from the members of staff especially towards international students
Where are you now?
Qualified with M.B.,B.S from University College London
Will be practising as a doctor in Singapore (Singapore General Hospital) starting September 2009 with the aim to specialise in ophthalmology in the years to come
Currently preparing for my United States Medical Licensing Examinations Step 1 before commencing work.
Wilson Kywa (Myanmar)
Minh Vu (Vietnam)

University: UCL studying Economics
“The welcome I got when I first arrived at Bosworth was very amazing – everyone is so friendly and warm. It’s like a 2nd family for me. I have a great bond with the teachers and they were so supportive during my studies”.
Minh (pictured above) with Mrs. Liz Carter, Vice-Principal on a recent visit back to Bosworth.
Wayne Tang (Hong Kong)
Wayne Tang – Hong Kong student now studying a Masters in Actuarial Science at
“Every time I come back to visit Bosworth it feels like home. I am connected with all staff – it feels the same as a big family. The great thing about Bosworth is the good teaching and good results. Unlike at a university or some other schools, all the Bosworth teachers have got time for the students.”
Yumi Suzuk (Japan)
Yumi Suzuki – Japanese student at Bosworth 2000 – 2002: A-Levels

I graduated from Warwick's Law School in 2005, and now I'm working for Clifford Chance as a paralegal in Hong Kong, and I'm still working hard to reach my dreams to become a lawyer.”
Dmytro Kislov (Ukraine)
Course: A Levels (Physics, Maths, Further Maths – 1 year)
Result: Straight As

Dmytro pictured above with the Principal, Mike McQuin, is congratulated on his place at Cambridge University and success in the recent Maths Olympiad.
Luke Ha (Malaysia)

“I liked the International Community at Bosworth. It was the first time I had met so many people from other countries and made lots of friends that I am still in touch with.”
- The classes and tutors
- The multicultural environment
- The facilities
- Northampton itself
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