Studying in Britain
The Education System School Education Further Education Higher Education
School Education Compulsory education from 5 to 16 Soon to be extended to 18 Students follow the National Curriculum There is no requirement to graduate
Further Education Usually for students between 16 and 18 Prepares for university or for a vocation A wide variety of examinations, including A levels, baccalaureate, Scottish Highers
Primary School Subjects One teacher teaches: Art Analysis Drama English Geography History Mathematics Scottish Gaelic (in Scotland)
Secondary School Subjects Mathematics Science Technology and design Information Technology English Modern Languages (French, German, Spanish) Geography History Social Education Religion Cooking Music Physical education Greek and Latin (grammar and independent schools)
GCSEs Taken at age 16, after 5 years in secondary education General Certificate of Secondary Education Minimum 5 subjects As many as twelve
Further education England, Wales, Northern Ireland 3 or more A levels taken at age 18 Scotland Highers Alternative International Baccalaureate
Higher Education There are more than 200 universities in Britain Mostly teach a broad range of subjects
Undergraduate Courses Usually only three years Specialise in one subject Entrance requirements Good English profieciency Previous examinations
Postgraduate courses Masters Can be teaching or research based Usually examined by dissertation One or two years Doctorate Always research, never taught
University degrees Bachelor s degrees B.A., B.Sc., B.Ed. Usually three years Note Scottish and Oxbridge M.A.s Master s degrees M.A., M.Sc., M.Phil. One or two years Doctorates Ph.D., D.Mus, etc. Three to five years
Classification of degrees Bachelors: 1 (first class honours) 2.i (second class honours, first division) 2.ii (second class honours, second division) 3 (third class honours) Pass (ordinary degree) Masters: Distinction Pass Doctorate Pass
Chinese students in Britain In 2000 nearly 19,000 student visas were awarded to Chinese citizens, more than to any other visa- requiring country The next most represented country was Russia, with about 9,000 student visas Source: United Kingdom Government, Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Chinese students in Britain ,2792,1893,9206,4028, ,4622,5704,3026,114 Applications Accepted Students: Source: Universities and Colleges Application Service (UCAS)
Chinese students in Britain Applications Accepted Percentages: Source: Universities and Colleges Application Service (UCAS)