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The school year runs from September to July and is 39 weeks long.The school year runs from September to July and is 39 weeks long. School holidaysThe main school holidays are:Christmas- 2 weeksSpring - 2 weeksSummer
EDYCATION IN ENGLAND The school year runs from September to July and is 39 weeks Children in England begin to go to school when they are five or four. From five to seven children are in infant schools. An infant school From seven to eleven children in England go to a junior school. From eleven to sixteen boys and girls in England go to a At the age of 16, students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland The sixth form is the last form a secondary school. More ambitious Pupils who continue to study at high school take a further set Students normally enter university from age 18 onwards, and study for an Postgraduate educationStudents who have completed a first degree are eligible to undertake The presentation was prepared by Ozmytel’ Alexandra.
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Слайд 2 The school year runs from September to July

The school year runs from September to July and is 39

and is 39 weeks long.
The school year runs from

September to July and is 39 weeks long.
School holidays
The main school holidays are:
Christmas- 2 weeks
Spring - 2 weeks
Summer - 6 weeks
There are also one week holidays:
end of October
mid February
end of May

Слайд 3 Children in England begin to go to school

Children in England begin to go to school when they are five or four.

when they are five or four.


Слайд 4 From five to seven children are in infant

From five to seven children are in infant schools. An infant

schools. An infant school is like a kindergarten.
Children

draw, sing and begin to learn to read and write.

Слайд 5 From seven to eleven children in England go

From seven to eleven children in England go to a junior

to a junior school. In this school they learn

to read, write and to do sums.

Слайд 6 From eleven to sixteen boys and girls in

From eleven to sixteen boys and girls in England go to

England go to a secondary school. They begin to

study in form one.
They have many subject in their timetable: English, English literature, Foreign language, Mathematics, History, Geography, Physics, Biology, Woodwork, Music. In England schoolchildren don’t go to school on Saturdays and Sundays.

Слайд 7 At the age of 16, students in England,

At the age of 16, students in England, Wales and Northern

Wales and Northern Ireland take an examination called the

GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education).

Слайд 8 The sixth form is the last form a

The sixth form is the last form a secondary school. More

secondary school. More ambitious pupils continue to study in

the 6th form. They stay on at school for one or two years to prepare themselves for university. They have only three or four main subjects which are necessary to pass to advanced level exams at the age of 18.

Слайд 9 Pupils who continue to study at high school

Pupils who continue to study at high school take a further

take a further set of standardized exams, known as

a levels, in three or four subjects. These exams determine whether a student is eligible for university.

Слайд 10 Students normally enter university from age 18 onwards,

Students normally enter university from age 18 onwards, and study for

and study for an academic degree. Historically, all undergraduate

education outside the private University of Buckingham was largely state-financed, with a small contribution from top-up fees. The typical first degree offered at English universities is the bachelor's degree , and usually lasts for three years. Many institutions now offer an undergraduate master's degree as a first degree, which typically lasts for four years.

Слайд 11 Postgraduate education
Students who have completed a first degree

Postgraduate educationStudents who have completed a first degree are eligible to

are eligible to undertake a postgraduate degree, which might

be a:
Master's degree (typically taken in one year, though research-based master's degrees may last for two)
Doctorate (typically taken in three years).

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