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Expert Guidance for Competitive UK University Admissions

Personalised, founder-led support for international students applying through UCAS — from strategy to successful offers.

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The International Family's Timeline to a Successful UK University Application.

  • ✓ Key UCAS deadlines by month

  • ✓ What to prepare at each stage

  • ✓ How to avoid common mistakes

Strategic Guidance
Tailored to your goals

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Tailored to your goals

UK Admissions Expertise 20+years of Rexperience

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Stronger Applications Built on Strategy

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Independent & Trusted

Always in your best interest

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Always in your best interest

THE HIDDEN RULES

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The Hidden Rules of UK University Admissions.

Most international families don't struggle because the process is difficult. They struggle because nobody explains how it really works.

Medicine Is Its Own Admissions System

Why applying for Medicine in the UK is different from every other subject — and why many strong students are unaware.

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Medicine Is Its Own Admissions System
Why applying for Medicine in the UK is different from every other subject — and why many strong students are unaware.

Predicted Grades: The Number That Shapes Everything

Why predicted grades carry more weight than most families realise — and how they shape every option your child has.

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Five Choices. No Safety Net.

The reality of the UCAS limit — and why there is no 'safety option' if the strategy isn't right from the start.

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The reality of the UCAS limit — and why there is no 'safety option' if the strategy isn't right from the start.

Three Key Principles

The foundations of a competitive application.

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Application Strategy & University Selection


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Tailored Guidance & Personal Statement Support


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UK Sixth Form Head of Year & UCAS Practitioner

Gayle Global Admissions is a boutique UK university admissions advisory, supporting a limited number of international students through highly selective and competitive application pathways.

Founded and led by an experienced UK Sixth Form Head of Year and UCAS practitioner, the consultancy provides strategic, academically grounded guidance for students applying to leading British universities.


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Marsha Gayle