Education in Great Britain Made by pupil of the 11 form Bukanova Svetlana.

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Education in Great Britain Made by pupil of the 11 form Bukanova Svetlana

Schooling in the United KingdomSchooling in the United Kingdom Higher Education in Great BritainHigher Education in Great Britain

Schooling in the United Kingdom The quality of a country’s future life, commercially, industrially and intellectually, depends on the quality of its education system. From the end of the World War II the state in the United Kingdom provides a full range of free educational facilities. Those parents who prefer to send their children to private institutions, and could afford it, are free to do so. The organization of state schooling is not as centralized as in most European countries. Firstly, there is no prescribed curriculum. Secondly, the types of school available and the age ranges for which they cater vary in different parts of the country. In each area Local Education Authority is responsible for education. At any publicly-maintained school no tuitio fees are payable. State schooling in the United Kingdom is financed partly by the Government and partly by local rates.

Schooling is voluntary under the age of five, but there is some free nursery school education before that age. Primary education takes place in infant schools for pupils aged from five to seven years old and junior schools (From eight to eleven years). Some areas have a different system in which middle schools replace junior schools and take pupils aged from nine to twelve years. Secondary education has been available in Britain since It is compulsory up to the age of sixteen, and pupils can stay at school voluntarity for up to three years longer. Until 1964 children took an «alavan plus» exam at the age of eleven. At this exam they were selected, or «streamed» according to their current level of academic attainment, for education in different types of secondary schools.

Grammar schools provided a mainly academic course for the top 20 per cent; modern schools provided a general education with a practical bias. There were also a few technical schools – academic equals of grammar schools but specialisting in technical studies. In 1965 non-selective comprehensive schools were introduced. Most local education authorities have now completely changed over to comprehensive schooling. At the age of sixteen pupils take school-leaving examinations in several subjects at the Ordinary level. The exam used to be conducted by eight independent examining boards, most of them connected with a university. This examination could also be taken by candidates at a further education establishment. This exam was called the General Certificate of Education. Pupils of comprehensive school had taken the examination called the Certificate of Secondary Education either with or instead of the General Certificate of Education, Ordinary level. A General Certificate of Education of Advanced («A») level was taken two years after the Ordinary level exam. It was the standart for entrance to University and to many forms of professional training, In 1988 both examinations were replaced by the more or less uniform General Certificate of Secondary Education.

The private sector is running parallel to the state system of education. There are about 2500 free-chardind independent schools in Great Britain. Most private schools are single-sex until the age of 16. More and more parents seem prepared to take on the formidable extra cost for education. The reason is the belief that social advantages are gained from attending a certain school. The most expensive of boarding schools in Britain are exclusive public schools like Eton college for boys or St.James’s school for girls.

Higher Education in Great Britain Pupils going on to higher education or professional training usually take «A» level examinations in two or tree subjects. Universities accept students mainly on the basis of their «A» results? Although they may interview them as well. In 1971 the Open University was started, Where these formal qualifications are not necessary. Nearly a quarter of all adult part-time students follow its degree courses on radio and television. Pupils going on to higher education or professional training usually take «A» level examinations in two or tree subjects. Universities accept students mainly on the basis of their «A» results? Although they may interview them as well. In 1971 the Open University was started, Where these formal qualifications are not necessary. Nearly a quarter of all adult part-time students follow its degree courses on radio and television. There are forty-seven universities in Britain and thirty former polytechnics (now also universities)? Plus 350 There are forty-seven universities in Britain and thirty former polytechnics (now also universities)? Plus 350 Colleges and institutes of higher education (some of which train teachers). Colleges and institutes of higher education (some of which train teachers).

Undergraduate courses normally take three years of full-time study? Although a number of subjects take longer? Including medicine? Architecture and foreign languages (where courses include a year abroad). They lead in most cases to a Bachelor’s degree in Arts or Science. There are various postgraduate degrees, including Master and Doctor of Philosophy. The last two are awarded for research in arts or science. Degrees are awarded either by the institution itself? Or by the Counsil for National Academic Awards, particulary in vocational areas. Students of law, architecture and some other professions can take qualifications awarded by their own professional bodies instead of degrees. At present, students who have been accepted by universities or other institutions of higher education receive a grant from their local authority, which cover living expenses.

Parents with higher incomes are expected to make a contridution. Until 1990 the grand did not have to be paid back, but now a system of loans has been introduced. The most famous universities are Oxford end Cambridge, called «Oxbridge». They are famous for their academic excellence.