- Which school is cheaper: King Richard III College or Queen's College?
- Queen's College has lower published tuition than King Richard III College — roughly 7% cheaper at the midpoint. Queen's College runs $7,607-$13,031 USD/year; King Richard III College runs $8,000-$14,000.
- What is the true annual cost difference between King Richard III College and Queen's College?
- Including hidden fees (capital levy, registration, transport, uniform, technology, activities), Queen's College runs about $11,819 per year vs $12,500 at King Richard III College — a difference of $681.
- Which curriculum does King Richard III College vs Queen's College offer?
- King Richard III College offers British leading to IGCSE and A-Levels and Spanish Baccalaureate. Queen's College offers IB and British leading to IGCSE and A-Levels and IB Diploma.
- How do admissions compare between King Richard III College and Queen's College?
- King Richard III College has Open admissions; Queen's College has Open admissions. The WhereNext Admissions Openness scale combines waiting-list status, admissions cadence, mid-year entry availability, and entry evaluation requirements.