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Educational system in Great Britain


  • Live and learn.
  • It is never too late to learn.
  • Knowledge is power.
  • To know everything is to know nothing .
  • I know that I know nothing (So With rates) .

  • Private school
  • Public school
  • Kindergarten
  • Nursery class
  • Optional
  • Compulsory
  • To pass an exam
  • Entrance examination
  • Comprehensive school
  • Grammar school
  • Further education

  • State
  • Compulsory
  • About 93% of children
  • Private
  • Public schools
  • Boarding schools
  • 7% of children
  • The most famous are Eton, Winchester

  • Eton is a highly-exclusive private school for boys where children only from the richest families of Great Britain or princes from royal family study .


Pre-school education

Kindergartens

Nursery classes

  • State and private
  • Optional
  • Children are taught to sing, draw, they play different creative games


Primary school

Children attend primary school for six years, where they study English, mathematics, science, Religious education, history, geography, music, art and music, physical education (PE), information technology-IT (computers) and a foreign language.


  • Comprehensive
  • Grammar school
  • Children pass the 11+ exams

Children study compulsory subjects:

  • English, Literature
  • Mathematics
  • IT (information technology)
  • Religious Education

and optional courses:

  • one foreign language
  • one science subject
  • one art subject
  • History
  • Geography
  • PE (physical education)
  • Design and Technology

  • The National Curriculum is set by the government and must be followed in all state schools. Most private schools follow the National Curriculum, but they have more flexibility in the number of subjects on offer.

SCHOOL UNIFORM

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M A R K S

E N G L I S H

A* (star)

R U S S I A N

Excellent

Very good

Satisfactory

Very poor


  • After five years of secondary education, pupils take GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) examination.
  • Compulsory education ends at 16.
  • Some people leave secondary school and go to colleges for further education.
  • Some choose to stay at secondary school for two years more and prepare for a university

General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) )

General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) are the basic examinations which schoolchildren pass at the end of the first step of secondary education in England.

In each subject, the schoolboy can receive marks from A (the highest mark) to G (the lowest mark). The final result of GCSE will depend on the marks received for course and practical work during the year.

THE SIXTH FORM

The highest level in a secondary school . Students go into the 6th form at the age of about 16 and stay there for 2 years , preparing to take them A-levels .


  • GCSE certificate of secondary education

= certificate of incomplete secondary education (9 years of secondary school)

= certificate of secondary (complete) education (11 classes) + university preparatory courses

  • GCE/A Level certificate

  • Further education is for students over 16 taking courses at various levels up to the standard required for entry to higher education.
  • Colleges

  • Britain has 89 universities (including 39 "new" universities which were created since the 1992.

HIGHER EDUCATION

Higher education begins at 18 and usually lasts three or four years.

Students go to universities, polytechnics or colleges of higher education.

There are now about 80 universities in Great Britain.


  • Oxford University is the oldest and most famous in Britain

CAMBRIDGE

Cambridge is the second oldest. It was founded in the 13th century and has 27 colleges


In the UK higher education academic year begins in October and consists of the trimesters of 8-10 weeks each.


  • bachelor degree ( Bachelor sDegree )

3-4 years of full-time study at a university

  • master's degree ( Master sDegree )

+ 1 year of full-time study at a university

  • doctor's degree ( Doctor sDegree )

+ 3 or more years - research work on any topic + defense of a dissertation


British bachelor

British bachelor's degree is recognized throughout the world and gives high chances of a successful career in any country.

This is the first stage of higher education.


Master's degree (second step) can be obtained by studying for one of two programs. Listen to the lectures and seminars at the end of exams, a thesis project and defend it or do yourself some research work for 1-2 years under the guidance of the supervisor (the supervisor) and the results of this work, you can assign a master's degree.


The highest degree is a doctorate degree. Supervisor selects the topic of the research project, student’s working on it for 2-3 years, and then publishes reports on the results of their work in scientific journals or websites, and published materials written thesis, which will protect them. If the dissertation is successful, then earned a doctorate.


Complete the table.

Reception class-year 1

First year (fresher), second year, third/final year

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Schools in Britain

Schools in Britain Children in Britain start school when they are five and stay at school until they are sixteen or older. Children in Britain start school at the age of 5 and study there until they are 16 and older.

Schools in Britain Many children in Britain attend nursery school from the age of about three, but these schools are not compulsory. Compulsory education begins at the age of five, when children go to primary school. Many children in Britain attend kindergarten from the age of 3, but such schools are not compulsory. Compulsory education begins at the age of 5, when children enter primary school.

Schools in Britain Primary education lasts for six years. They attend the infant school from five to seven and then junior school until they are eleven. Then pupils go to secondary school. Primary education lasts 6 years. Children attend preparatory school from 5 to 7 years old, and then junior school until they are 11 years old. Then students go to high school.

Schools in Britain Children study 10 subjects: English, Mathematics, Science, Geography, History, Art, Music, Physical Education and a Foreign Language. Children study 10 academic subjects: English, mathematics, natural sciences, geography, history, fine arts, music, physical education.

Schools in Britain Most secondary schools teach French and some schools offer Spanish, German, Italian and Russian. The first three are called “core” subjects. Pupils take examinations in the core subjects at the ages 7, 11 and 14. Most secondary schools teach French, with some schools offering Spanish, German, Italian and Russian. The first three languages ​​are called core (compulsory) subjects. Pupils take compulsory exams on them at 7, 11 and 14 years of age.

Schools in Britain After five years of secondary education, pupils take the General Certificate of Secondary Education examination. Most pupils take examinations in all subjects. After 5 years of secondary education, students receive a document on general secondary education. Most students pass exams in all subjects.

Schools in Britain Compulsory education ends at sixteen. Some people choose to stay at secondary school for a further two years. Other people leave secondary school at sixteen and go to colleges or further education. Compulsory education ends at age 16. Some students remain in secondary school and continue further education for a further two years. Others leave high school at 16 and go to college and further education.

Schools in Britain Higher education begins at eighteen and usually lasts for three or four years. Students go to universities, polytechnics or colleges of higher education. Higher education begins at age 18 and lasts three or four years. Students study at universities, institutes or colleges where they receive higher education.

Schools in Britain Some parents choose to send their children to private schools where they pay for their education. Some parents send their children to private schools, where they pay for their education.

Schools in Britain State education is free. More than 90% of Britain’s children attend state schools. Public education is free. More than 90% of children attend public schools.

Schools in Britain Age Type of school 3 – 5 years nursery school 5 – 7 years infant school 7 – 11 years junior school 11 – 16 years secondary school 16 – 18 years high school

Schools in Britain Answer the questions: When does compulsory education start in England? Compulsory education begins at the age of five, when children go to primary school. How long does primary education last? Primary education lasts six years. How long does secondary education last? Secondary education lasts five years. Which subjects do British children study at school? English, Mathematics, Science, Geography, History, Art, Music, Physical Education and a Foreign Language. Which foreign languages ​​are taught in British schools? French, Spanish, German, Italian and Russian. Is education in Britain free? State education is free in Britain.

Schools in Britain The presentation was prepared by Siroshtanova E.A., MBOU Secondary School No. 76, Gigant village, 2014


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The school year in Britain starts in September. The lessons last 40-45 minutes. British pupils wear a school uniform. The favorite colors are blue, grey, black and green. The first foreign language they learn at school is French. Sometimes they also learn a second foreign language: German, Spanish, Russian. British students have Christmas holidays, Easter holidays and Summer holidays. Schools also have special half-term holidays in the middle of each term. These holidays last 2-3 days before or after a weekend.

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School uniform

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    Schools in England and America use their own marks: letters or percentage A – 90-100 -excellent, B – 80-89 – good, C – 70-79 – satisfactory, D – 60-69 bad, E – 0-59 poor . Marks

    Slide 5

    In Britain at the end of each term school sends a report to parents. It has the pupil’s marks in all the subjects and the teacher’s comments on the pupil’s progress. In Russia: during the term the pupils keep a homework diary. At the end of each term the form teacher puts all the final marks there. And the parents should sign it.

    Slide 7

    At the age of twelve Russian students go to the sixth form. In most English schools forms start only at the secondary school, at the age of eleven. So at the age of twelve British students go to the second form.

    Slide 8

    Susan is 13. She goes to Earlham Comprehensive School. This is her timetable for Wednesday.

    The school day starts with assembly. All schools orgonise a short daily meeting for the whole schools to give important information and give some form or religious worship (worship)

    Slide 9

    The five minutes between lessons is not a break. Pupils must use this time to move quickly to the next lesson. During the lunch hour pupils have time to do many things besides eating. They can also read in the library, participate in clubs or sport, and go home. Some children go to Sunday school – classes giving religious instruction to children, organized by churches on Sundays. ed by churches on Sundays.

    Slide 10

    In British culture

    In British culture schools have names, such as Manchester School, Mary Hampden School, Abbey Road What about your country?

    Slide 11

    At English schools children call the male teachers Mr and the female teachers Miss/Mrs with the surname. What about your country?

    Slide 12

    What do you know about British schools?

    Mark the following statements true or false. School day starts with assembly. British pupils go to school on Saturday. There are schools only for boys and only for girls in Britain. Children of your age can go to a grammar school in England. A school year in Britain has four terms. The marking system in Britain is similar to that in Russia. Science includes chemistry, physics, biology and mathematics. website

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    Schools in Britain

    Chesnokova Alexandra Viktorovna,

    English teacher,

    MBOU secondary school No. 135

    Krasnoyarsk 2017


    Schools in Britain

    Children in Britain start school when they are five and stay at school until they are sixteen or older.

    Children in Britain start school at the age of 5 and study there until they are 16 and older.


    Schools in Britain

    Many children in Britain attend nursery school from the age of about three, but these schools are not compulsory. Compulsory education begins at the age of five, when children go to primary school.

    Many children in Britain attend kindergarten from the age of 3, but such schools are not compulsory. Compulsory education begins at the age of 5, when children enter primary school.


    Schools in Britain

    Primary education lasts for six years. They attend the infant school from five to seven and then junior school until they are eleven. Then pupils go to secondary school.

    Primary education lasts 6 years. Children attend preparatory school from 5 to 7 years old, and then junior school until they are 11 years old. Then students go to high school.


    Schools in Britain

    Children study 10 subjects: English, Mathematics, Science, Geography, History, Art, Music, Physical Education and a Foreign Language.

    Children study 10 academic subjects: English, mathematics, natural sciences, geography, history, fine arts, music, physical education.


    Schools in Britain

    Most secondary schools teach French and some schools offer Spanish, German, Italian and Russian. The first three are called “core” subjects. Pupils take examinations in the core subjects at the age of 7, 11 and 14.

    Most secondary schools teach French, with some schools offering Spanish, German, Italian and Russian. The first three languages ​​are called core (compulsory) subjects. Pupils take compulsory exams on them at 7, 11 and 14 years of age.


    Schools in Britain

    After five years of secondary education, pupils take the General Certificate of Secondary Education examination. Most pupils take examinations in all subjects.

    After 5 years of secondary education, students receive a document on general secondary education. Most students pass exams in all subjects.


    Schools in Britain

    Compulsory education ends at sixteen. Some people choose to stay at secondary school for a further two years. Other people leave secondary school at sixteen and go to colleges or further education.

    Compulsory education ends at age 16. Some students remain in secondary school and continue further education for a further two years. Others leave high school at 16 and go to college and further education.


    Schools in Britain

    Higher education begins at eighteen and usually lasts for three or four years. Students go to universities, polytechnics or colleges of higher education.

    Higher education begins at age 18 and lasts three or four years. Students study at universities, institutes or colleges where they receive higher education.


    Schools in Britain

    Some parents choose to send their children to private schools where they pay for their education.

    Some parents send their children to private schools, where they pay for their education.


    Schools in Britain

    State education is free. More than 90% of Britain’s children attend state schools.

    Public education is free. More than 90% of children attend public schools.


    Schools in Britain

    Age Type of school

    3 – 5 years nursery school

    5 – 7 years infant school

    7 – 11 years junior school

    11 – 16 years secondary school

    16 – 18 years high school


    Schools in Britain

    Answer the questions:

    When does compulsory education start in England?

    Compulsory education begins at the age of five, when

    children go to primary school.

    How long does primary education last?

    Primary education lasts six years.

    How long does secondary education last?

    Secondary education lasts five years.

    Which subjects do British children study at school?

    English, Mathematics, Science, Geography, History, Art, Music,

    Physical Education and a Foreign Language.

    Which foreign languages ​​are taught in British schools?

    French, Spanish, German, Italian and Russian.

    Is education in Britain free?



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