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Education in England is overseen by the Department for Education and the Department for Business, Innovation and Skills. Local authorities (LAs) take responsibility for implementing policy for public education and state schools at a local level.The
Your Education is worth what You are worth. AnonPrivate Education in  Great Britain. Education in England is overseen by the Department for Education and the - Seven per cent of British schoolchildren go to private schools called Most state schools have to follow the national curriculum. The most common 1. Cardiff Sixth Form College;2. Brighton College;3. Concord College;4. Caterham School;5. City Cardiff Sixth Form College Founded in 2004; Age: 14-19 years; The number Brighton CollegeFounded in 1845The number of students: 910 peopleAge: 11-18 yearsStaff: 150 peopleHouses: 11 Concord CollegeFounded in 1949Age:8-18 years340 students84% receive A and B grades24 900 £ per year Caterham SchoolFounded in 1811The number of students: 800 peopleAge: 8-18 years11% school City of London Freemen's SchoolFounded in 1854The oldest coeducational schoolAge: 6 – Oundle SchoolFounded in 1556Age: 11-18 yearsThe number of the students: 1100 peopleHouses: St Peter's SchoolSt.Paulinus of York, the founder of St.Peter’s SchoolFounded in 627Age: Uppingham SchoolFounded in 1584Age: 13 – 18The number of students: 795 peopleHouses: Bromsgrove SchoolFirst recorded in 1476Was re-established in 1548Age: 2 – 18Houses: 18The Public and private education in the UK in spite of some of
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Слайд 2 Education in England is overseen by the Department

Education in England is overseen by the Department for Education and

for Education and the Department for Business, Innovation and

Skills. Local authorities (LAs) take responsibility for implementing policy for public education and state schools at a local level.
The education system is divided into nursery (ages 3-4), primary education (ages 4-11), secondary education (ages 11-18) and tertiary education (ages 18 +).
In addition, education is divided into public and private.

Educational system in the UK.


Слайд 3 - Seven per cent of British schoolchildren go

- Seven per cent of British schoolchildren go to private schools

to private schools called independent schools.
- Parents pay for

these schools, and fees vary from about 250 pounds a term for a private nursery to 3.000 pounds a term or more for a secondary boarding school.
- Children of wealthy or aristocratic families often go to the same public school as their parents and their grandparents. Eton is the best known of these schools.

The system of private education.


Слайд 4 Most state schools have to follow the national

Most state schools have to follow the national curriculum. The most

curriculum. The most common ones are:

Community schools

Foundations schools

Academies Grammar schools

Private schools



Types of school.


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1. Cardiff Sixth Form College;
2. Brighton College;
3. Concord

1. Cardiff Sixth Form College;2. Brighton College;3. Concord College;4. Caterham School;5.

College;
4. Caterham School;
5. City of London Freemen's School;
6. Bishop's

Stortford College;
7. Oundle School;
8. St Peter's School;
9. Uppingham School;
10. Bromsgrove School;

10 best private schools


Слайд 6 Cardiff Sixth Form College
Founded in 2004; Age:

Cardiff Sixth Form College Founded in 2004; Age: 14-19 years; The

14-19 years; The number of pupils: 154 people; The

number of foreign students: 90: Average tuition fees £ 8000.

Слайд 7 Brighton College
Founded in 1845
The number of students: 910

Brighton CollegeFounded in 1845The number of students: 910 peopleAge: 11-18 yearsStaff: 150 peopleHouses: 11

people
Age: 11-18 years
Staff: 150 people
Houses: 11


Слайд 8 Concord College
Founded in 1949
Age:8-18 years
340 students
84% receive A

Concord CollegeFounded in 1949Age:8-18 years340 students84% receive A and B grades24 900 £ per year

and B grades
24 900 £ per year


Слайд 9 Caterham School
Founded in 1811
The number of students: 800

Caterham SchoolFounded in 1811The number of students: 800 peopleAge: 8-18 years11%

people
Age: 8-18 years
11% school graduates go to Oxbridge,
7% choose

medicine,
37% - faculties of science and engineering,
55% - faculties of humanities and social sciences.


Слайд 10 City of London Freemen's School
Founded in 1854
The oldest

City of London Freemen's SchoolFounded in 1854The oldest coeducational schoolAge: 6

coeducational school
Age: 6 – 18 years
The number of students:

842
23 589 £ per year

Слайд 11 "Education should be an exciting, uplifting and liberating

experience, a process that unlocks a world of opportunity."

Bishop's

Stortford College

Founded in 1868
Age: 4 – 18 years
The number of students: 1130 people


Слайд 12 Oundle School
Founded in 1556
Age: 11-18 years
The number of

Oundle SchoolFounded in 1556Age: 11-18 yearsThe number of the students: 1100

the students: 1100 people
Houses: 14
9 530 £ per three

month

Слайд 13 St Peter's School
St.Paulinus of York, the founder of

St Peter's SchoolSt.Paulinus of York, the founder of St.Peter’s SchoolFounded in

St.Peter’s School
Founded in 627
Age: 3 - 18
The number of

students: 600 people
Houses: 10
81% of students receive A and B grades

Слайд 14 Uppingham School
Founded in 1584
Age: 13 – 18
The number

Uppingham SchoolFounded in 1584Age: 13 – 18The number of students: 795

of students: 795 people
Houses: 15
10 143 £ per three

month


Слайд 15 Bromsgrove School
First recorded in 1476
Was re-established in 1548
Age:

Bromsgrove SchoolFirst recorded in 1476Was re-established in 1548Age: 2 – 18Houses:

2 – 18
Houses: 18
The number of students: 1660 people
Staff:

508 people
28 995 £ per year

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