The National Education Acts The Departments for Education and Employment England and Wales ScotlandNorthern Ireland
Schools in England free; free; public funds; public funds; provide their pupils with books and equipment; provide their pupils with books and equipment; the variety of opportunities; the variety of opportunities;
The English school syllabus is divided into: Arts Sciences G eneral education Arts Sciences G eneral education subjects subjects English; Chemistry; Physical Education; Literature; Physics; Home Economics for girls; History; Mathematics; Technical subjects for boys; Foreign languages; Technical Drawing; General Science; Music; Economics; IT; Art ; Biology; Drama; Geography;
Pro-primary and Primary Education Primary schools are divided into infant schools (ages 5 - 7), and junior schools (ages ). Primary schools are divided into infant schools (ages 5 - 7), and junior schools (ages ). At infant schools: reading, writing and arithmetic are taught for about 20 minutes a day during the first year, gradually increasing to about 2 hours in their last year; reading, writing and arithmetic are taught for about 20 minutes a day during the first year, gradually increasing to about 2 hours in their last year; Junior schools: This marks the transition from play to "real work". The children have set periods of arithmetic, reading and composition, History, Geography, Nature Study, Art and Music, Physical Education, Swimming are also on the timetable. This marks the transition from play to "real work". The children have set periods of arithmetic, reading and composition, History, Geography, Nature Study, Art and Music, Physical Education, Swimming are also on the timetable.
Secondary education There are three categories of comprehensive schools: There are three categories of comprehensive schools: schools which take pupils from 11 to 18; schools which take pupils from 11 to 18; schools which embrace middle school leavers from 12, 13or 14 to 18; schools which embrace middle school leavers from 12, 13or 14 to 18; schools which take the age group from 11 to 16. schools which take the age group from 11 to 16.
Do you know?????? About 5 per cent of Britains children attend independent or private schools outside the Free State sector. Some parents choose to pay for private education in spite of the existence of Free State education. These schools charge between 300 pounds a term for day nursery pupils and 3,500 pounds a term for senior boarding-school pupils. About 5 per cent of Britains children attend independent or private schools outside the Free State sector. Some parents choose to pay for private education in spite of the existence of Free State education. These schools charge between 300 pounds a term for day nursery pupils and 3,500 pounds a term for senior boarding-school pupils. About 2,300 private schools provide primary and secondary education. About 2,300 private schools provide primary and secondary education. Around 550 most privileged and expensive schools are commonly known as public schools. Around 550 most privileged and expensive schools are commonly known as public schools.
Private Education Private Education Seven per cent of British Schoolchildren go to private schools. There are 3 levels of private schools: primary schools (age four to eight), preparatory schools (age eight to thirteen); Seven per cent of British Schoolchildren go to private schools. There are 3 levels of private schools: primary schools (age four to eight), preparatory schools (age eight to thirteen); Most famous public schools have a long history and tradition. One of the most famous public schools is Eton, school for boys. Most famous public schools have a long history and tradition. One of the most famous public schools is Eton, school for boys. Prince William and his brother Harry were educated at Eton. Prince William and his brother Harry were educated at Eton.
School life The school year is divided into terms, three months each, named after seasons: autumn term, winter term and spring term. The school year is divided into terms, three months each, named after seasons: autumn term, winter term and spring term. Pupils at many secondary schools Britain have to wear a school uniform. This usually means a white blouse for girls (perhaps with a tie), with a dark-colored skirt and pullover. Boys wear a shirt and tie, dark trousers and dark- colored pullovers. Pupils at many secondary schools Britain have to wear a school uniform. This usually means a white blouse for girls (perhaps with a tie), with a dark-colored skirt and pullover. Boys wear a shirt and tie, dark trousers and dark- colored pullovers. Young people in Britain often dont like their school uniform, especially the hats and shoes. Sometimes they do not wear the right clothes. Young people in Britain often dont like their school uniform, especially the hats and shoes. Sometimes they do not wear the right clothes.
School life The largest youth organizations, as you probably know, are the associations of the Boy Scouts and the Girl Guides. There are about 1,300,000 boys and girls in them. The largest youth organizations, as you probably know, are the associations of the Boy Scouts and the Girl Guides. There are about 1,300,000 boys and girls in them.
Higher education Higher education in Britain is traditionally associated with universities, though education of University standard is also given in other institutions such as colleges and institutes of higher education, which have the power to award their own degrees. Higher education in Britain is traditionally associated with universities, though education of University standard is also given in other institutions such as colleges and institutes of higher education, which have the power to award their own degrees. Students must do well their A level(Advanced level) exams in order to get a place at university because the places are limited. Students must do well their A level(Advanced level) exams in order to get a place at university because the places are limited. Students who obtain their Bachelor degree can apply to take a further degree course, usually involving a mixture of exam courses and research. There are two different types of post-graduate courses – the Masters Degree (MA or MSc), and the higher degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) Students who obtain their Bachelor degree can apply to take a further degree course, usually involving a mixture of exam courses and research. There are two different types of post-graduate courses – the Masters Degree (MA or MSc), and the higher degree of Doctor of Philosophy (PhD)
Conclusion Our abstract opens the curtain above education in Britain and contains sufficiently complete and comprehensive information for the student and school staff. The purpose of this article is to study the system of education in Britain and to look at from an objective point of view. Our abstract opens the curtain above education in Britain and contains sufficiently complete and comprehensive information for the student and school staff. The purpose of this article is to study the system of education in Britain and to look at from an objective point of view.