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Education in
the UK
Education is free for all children from
5 to 18.
About 94 per cent of pupils in
England, and the rest of the UK,
receive free education from public
funds, while 6 per cent attend
independent fee paying schools.
CURRICULUM
All government-run schools,
state schools, follow the same
National Curriculum.
EDUCATION STAGES:
 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.
THE SCHOOL YEAR
 The school year is 39 weeks long and is
divided into six terms:
 September to October
 October to December
 January to February
 February to March
 April to May
 June to July
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
WHEN DO KIDS START SCHOOL?
 In general, children start school on the
first day of term after they turn 5.
 At the age of 11, they move on to
regular high schools, known as
secondary schools.
WHEN DO KIDS LEAVE SCHOOL?
 British children are required to attend school
until they are 16 years old.
 At the age of 16, students write an examination
called the GCSE (General Certificate of
Secondary Education). All students are tested in
mathematics, English literature, English
composition, chemistry, biology, physics, history
or the Classics, one modern language, and one
other subject, such as art or computer studies.
 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.
Education in
the USA
 Most students in the USA are enrolled in
public schools. These are financed through
taxes, so parents do not have to pay for their
children's education. About 10 % of US
students attend private schools, where
parents have to pay a yearly fee.
 In the USA, children start school when they
are five or six years old. Depending on the
state, schooling is compulsory until the age
of 16 or 18. Children younger than five can
go to a nursery school or preschool
 At the age of five or six, the children attend
elementary school (also known as grade
school or grammar school), which last six
years. The first year at elementary school is
called kindergarten. At elementary school
pupils primarily learn how to read, write and
count. There are about 20 to 30 pupils in one
class
 After elementary school, students attend
middle school (also known as junior high
school) for three years. Then they continue at
high school. In some states, students have to
stay in school until they are 18 years old. In
other states they may leave school at 16 or
17 with parental permission.
 At junior and senior high school, mandatory
subjects are English, maths, biology,
chemistry, physics, physical education and
history. Schools also offer optional courses
from which the students can choose, e. g.
art, modern languages, computers. Physical
education is a very important subject in the
United States – many students participate in
sports programs.
 < 5 nursery school / preschool
 5-11elementary school
 11-14middle school / junior high school
 14-18high school / senior high school
 In the USA (as in other English speaking
countries) letter grades are used in reports.
 A > 90 % (excellent)
 B > 80 % (very good)
 C > 70 % (improvement needed)
 D > 60 % (close fail)
 E > 50 % (fail)
 F < 50 % (fail)
 Another option is homeschooling:
approximately 1-2 % of parents in the USA
educate their children at home. Some
reasons for homeschooling are religious
views, special needs (e. g. handicapped
children), or problems in traditional schools
(bullying, drugs etc.).
 However, there is also opposition to
homeschooling claiming that the students
have difficulties socializing with others, that
homeschooling (often carried out by the
parents) is of a poor academic quality and
that (especially concerning religion) extremist
views might be encouraged.
 It is not common for students in the USA to
wear school uniforms, but many schools
have dress codes telling students what kind
of clothing is or is not allowed in school.
Some schools (especially private schools)
have started to require their students to wear
school uniforms in order to improve school
discipline and avoid 'fashion cliques'.

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Education uk and usa

  • 2. Education is free for all children from 5 to 18. About 94 per cent of pupils in England, and the rest of the UK, receive free education from public funds, while 6 per cent attend independent fee paying schools.
  • 3. CURRICULUM All government-run schools, state schools, follow the same National Curriculum.
  • 4. EDUCATION STAGES:  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.
  • 5. THE SCHOOL YEAR  The school year is 39 weeks long and is divided into six terms:  September to October  October to December  January to February  February to March  April to May  June to July
  • 6. 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
  • 7. WHEN DO KIDS START SCHOOL?  In general, children start school on the first day of term after they turn 5.  At the age of 11, they move on to regular high schools, known as secondary schools.
  • 8. WHEN DO KIDS LEAVE SCHOOL?  British children are required to attend school until they are 16 years old.  At the age of 16, students write an examination called the GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education). All students are tested in mathematics, English literature, English composition, chemistry, biology, physics, history or the Classics, one modern language, and one other subject, such as art or computer studies.
  • 9.  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.
  • 11.  Most students in the USA are enrolled in public schools. These are financed through taxes, so parents do not have to pay for their children's education. About 10 % of US students attend private schools, where parents have to pay a yearly fee.
  • 12.  In the USA, children start school when they are five or six years old. Depending on the state, schooling is compulsory until the age of 16 or 18. Children younger than five can go to a nursery school or preschool
  • 13.  At the age of five or six, the children attend elementary school (also known as grade school or grammar school), which last six years. The first year at elementary school is called kindergarten. At elementary school pupils primarily learn how to read, write and count. There are about 20 to 30 pupils in one class
  • 14.  After elementary school, students attend middle school (also known as junior high school) for three years. Then they continue at high school. In some states, students have to stay in school until they are 18 years old. In other states they may leave school at 16 or 17 with parental permission.
  • 15.  At junior and senior high school, mandatory subjects are English, maths, biology, chemistry, physics, physical education and history. Schools also offer optional courses from which the students can choose, e. g. art, modern languages, computers. Physical education is a very important subject in the United States – many students participate in sports programs.
  • 16.  < 5 nursery school / preschool  5-11elementary school  11-14middle school / junior high school  14-18high school / senior high school
  • 17.  In the USA (as in other English speaking countries) letter grades are used in reports.  A > 90 % (excellent)  B > 80 % (very good)  C > 70 % (improvement needed)  D > 60 % (close fail)  E > 50 % (fail)  F < 50 % (fail)
  • 18.  Another option is homeschooling: approximately 1-2 % of parents in the USA educate their children at home. Some reasons for homeschooling are religious views, special needs (e. g. handicapped children), or problems in traditional schools (bullying, drugs etc.).
  • 19.  However, there is also opposition to homeschooling claiming that the students have difficulties socializing with others, that homeschooling (often carried out by the parents) is of a poor academic quality and that (especially concerning religion) extremist views might be encouraged.
  • 20.  It is not common for students in the USA to wear school uniforms, but many schools have dress codes telling students what kind of clothing is or is not allowed in school. Some schools (especially private schools) have started to require their students to wear school uniforms in order to improve school discipline and avoid 'fashion cliques'.