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G20 refers to a group of 20 highly selective leading independent secondary schools in the English speaking world. Founding schools originated in Africa, Australia, Britian, Europe, Hong Kong, Jordan, Turkey and the United States.

Founding members

Trivia

New members include schools in Peru, Lima and Singapore.
   The Doon School in Northern India has recently joined.
   The group was formed in 2006 by Wellington Head, Anthony Seldon.
   The group facilitates student exchanges, teacher exchange and allows final year students to take a 'Gap Year' at a G20 School.
   The latest G20 summit occurred in April 2008 at the King's School, Jordan.
   The 2010 Conference will take place in Australia

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