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In Britain, education is compulsory for all children
aged between 5 and 16 years. Many stay at
school until 18 years old and then go to university.
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Children's education in England is normally divided into
two separate stages. They begin with primary education at
the age of five and this usually lasts until they are eleven. Then they move to, there they stay until they secondary school reach sixteen, seventeen or eighteen years of age.
primary education. There are usually located close to the child's home. Children tend to be with the same group throughout the day, and one teacher has responsibility for most of the work they do.
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Secondary schools
(11 - 16 year olds) Most children
transfer at the age of 11 - usually to
their nearest secondary school, though the law allows parents in England and Wales to express preferences for other schools too.
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Types of Schools in Britain There are two different
types of school: state schools private schools
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State Schools There are schools run by the Government.
These schools are known as State Schools and parents
do not pay. They are financed by public funds, which means that the money comes from the national and local taxes.
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State schools are divided into the following types: Grammar
schools Technical schools Modern schools Comprehensive schools
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Private schools All students at private schools must pay.
Typical fees for 2011 at a private boarding school
in Britain are £24,000 per year (inclusive of accommodation and meals). The fees at private schools are exactly the same for British students as for overseas students.
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The most famous public schools are Eton, Harrow
and Winchester.
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Universities and Colleges
in Great Britain Education
in Great Britain, considered one of the best in
the world. Superb Colleges and Universities, where the choice of courses is almost unlimited. From Mathematics to Medicine. There are over 90 universities in GB.
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The Best U.K. Universities University of Cambridge University of Oxford University
of Birmingham University of Manchester University of Leeds Durham University University of Edinburgh University
of Warwick University College London University of Southampton