Слайд 2Introduction
Education is free and compulsory for all
children between the ages of
5 - 16.
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 secondary school, there they
stay until they reach sixteen, seventeen or
eighteen years of age.
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At what age do children start school in Britain?
The statutory
school age in England, Wales
and Scotland is from 5 years to 16 years.
Children attend primary school for seven
years, where they study English,
mathematics, science,
Religious education, art,
history, geography, music,
crafts, physical education,
information technology
(computers) and a foreign
language.
Слайд 4At what age do children leave school?
-At the age of 16,
students in England, Wales
and Northern Ireland take an
examination called the GCSE
(General Certificate of Secondary
Education).
-After completing the GCSE, some students leave school,
others go onto technical college, whilst others continue at
high school for two more years and 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 5 Types of schools in England
comprehensive schools
grammar schools
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School Terms in England (Kent)
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On what days do children attend school?
The children attend school from
Monday to
Friday, from 08:55 - 15:15. The school
usually begins with registrationsregistrations.
Слайд 9Time Table
9:00 1st Period
10:00 2nd Period
11:00 - 11:20 Break (a
snack and games)
11:20 3rd Period
12:30 4th Period
1:30 - 2:10 Lunch (a packed lunch from home
or dinners in the School Canteen)
2:10 5th Period
3:10 End of School
Слайд 10Subjects
Maths PE
English
French or Spanish
Science ICT
Drama Music Art
Humanities (History, Geography and
Religion)
Слайд 11Extra-curricular activities
Computers
Country Dancing
Football
Newspaper Reporters
Choir
Drama
Cross Country
Слайд 12What is registration?
The attendance of every child attending
school each morning and
afternoon is
recorded in a special book. The teacher
reads out each child’s name in turn. On
hearing his/her name, the child replies 'yes
Mrs. (teacher's name)' and the teacher notes
down in the book whether the child is in
school or not.
Слайд 13What is a comprehensive school?
Nearly 88 per cent of secondary school
pupils
in England go to comprehensive
schools, as do all pupils in Wales. These
take children of all abilities and provide a
wide range of secondary education for all or
most of the children in a district from 11 to
16 or 18. All children in Scotland go to non
selective schools.
Слайд 14What is grammar school?
Grammar Schools are selective, they offer
academically oriented general
education.
Entrance is based on a test of ability,
usually at 11. Grammar schools are single
sexed schools i.e. Children either go to a
boys Grammar School or a Girls Grammar
School. There are grammar schools in
Northern Ireland and some parts of England.