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Private Schools

Public schools are for the sons of the aristocracy and the upper bourgeoisie. They charge high fees and train young people for political, diplomatic, military and religious service.

Higher Education

Higher education (very expensive) is given in Colleges of Education, Universities and Polytechnics which prepare their students for degrees or diplomas in their own fields.

The 3 terms into which the academic year is divided are 8-10 weeks. Each term is crowded with activity and the vacations between the terms—a month at Christmas, a month at Easter, and 3-4 months in summer are mainly periods of intellectual digestion and private study.

The students have to live in the hostel and the rent is very high, special fees are taken for books, laboratory work, teaching aids. It is not easy to get a higher education in Great Britain.

The System of Education in England and Wales

Higher Educational

College or University

(from 18 year or later)

Secondary Education

Modern School

(11—16 years of age)

Technical School

(11—18 years of age)

Comprehensive School

(ll—18 years of age)

Grammar School

(11—18 years of age)

Primary Education

Junior School (7—11 years of age)

Infant School (5—7 years of age)


II. Answer the questions:

1. Why do we call the educational system of Great Britain class-divided?

2. When must English children go to school?

3. What are children taught in infant school?

4. What subjects do children learn in the junior school?

5. What types of secondary school in Great Britain do you know?

6. What do you think about selection procedures?

7. How do public schools differ from comprehensive ones?

8. Do you think British schoolchildren have equal opportunities in getting high quality education? Why?

III. Say whether the statements are right or wrong.

1. The basic feature of education in Britain: it is class-divided and selective.

2. Children begin to go to school at the age of 7.

3. The only subject children learn in the junior school is English.

4. There are 2 types of secondary school in Britain.

5. The majority of students leave the grammar school after taking a 5-year course,

getting GCSE at the advanced level.

6. The comprehensive school is considered the most progressive school for pupils of

all layers of society.

7. Public schools are for all layers of society.

8. The oldest and best known universities are located in Oxford, Cambridge, London,

Leeds, Manchester, Liverpool, Edinburgh, Southampton, Cardiff, Bristol,

Birmingham.

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