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In Britain, we still calculate distances in miles and we still drive on the left. In London, we still have red double-decker buses and black London cabs.
Education in Great BritainPrepaired a student of 9A formOlexandra Rolya In Britain, we still calculate distances in miles and we still drive  Education in Great Britain is compulsory and free for all children between In the UK, children and teenagers up to the age of 16 Primary school A primary school or elementary school is a school in which children receive primary education from the age of about Primary education begins at the age of 5 in England, Wales and In nursery schools babies don’t have real classes, they learn some elementary Secondary schoolCompulsory secondary education begins when children are 11 or 12 and State secondary schools in England and Wales are classed on grammar schools, comprehensive schools, city technology colleges or academies. In Scotland there are only two types of schools Roman Catholic or In the final two years of secondary school (aged around 14–16), most If you pass your GCSE exam well, you have a choice : Thanks for your attention
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Слайд 2 In Britain, we still calculate distances in miles

In Britain, we still calculate distances in miles and we still

and we still drive on the left. In London,

we still have red double-decker buses and black London cabs.

Слайд 3  Education in Great Britain is compulsory and free

 Education in Great Britain is compulsory and free for all children

for all children between the ages of 5 and

16.

Слайд 4 In the UK, children and teenagers up to

In the UK, children and teenagers up to the age of

the age of 16 must either be taught at

home, or attend school.

Слайд 5 Primary school
A primary school or elementary school is a school in which children receive primary education from

Primary school A primary school or elementary school is a school in which children receive primary education from the age of

the age of about five to twelve, coming before secondary

school and after preschool. It is the first stage of compulsory education in Great Britain and is normally available without charge, but may be offered in a fee-paying independent school.

Слайд 6 Primary education begins at the age of 5

Primary education begins at the age of 5 in England, Wales

in England, Wales and Scotland, and 4 in Northern

Ireland. It includes three age ranges: nursery for children under 5 years, infants from 5 to 7, and juniors from 7 to 11 years old. 

Слайд 7 In nursery schools babies don’t have real classes,

In nursery schools babies don’t have real classes, they learn some

they learn some elementary things such as numbers, colors

and letters. Besides, they play, have lunch and sleep there. Children usually start their school education in an infant school and move to a junior school at the age of 7.

Слайд 8 Secondary school
Compulsory secondary education begins when children are

Secondary schoolCompulsory secondary education begins when children are 11 or 12

11 or 12 and lasts for 5 years: one

form to each year. Secondary schools are generally much larger than primary ones. 

Слайд 9 State secondary schools in England and Wales are

State secondary schools in England and Wales are classed on grammar schools, comprehensive schools, city technology colleges or academies.

classed on grammar schools, comprehensive schools, city technology colleges or academies.


Слайд 10 In Scotland there are only two types of

In Scotland there are only two types of schools Roman Catholic

schools Roman Catholic or non-denominational. Most secondary schools in

England and Wales are comprehensive schools. Academies are a new type of school introduced in 2000. Independent secondary schools  generally take pupils at age 13.


Слайд 11 In the final two years of secondary school

In the final two years of secondary school (aged around 14–16),

(aged around 14–16), most UK pupils take an exam,

which is called ;

GCSEs: The General Certificate of Secondary Education is an academic qualification taken by students aged 14–16 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. This is the most common qualification for students at this age in the UK.


Слайд 12 If you pass your GCSE exam well, you

If you pass your GCSE exam well, you have a choice

have a choice : go to college to continue

adittional education or to stay in school. That students which continue their education in school, study for 2 years, to pass their advanced exam level “A”.

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