Презентація на тему «Education in Great Britain» (варіант 1)
EDUCATION IN GREAT BRITAIN
STATE PRIVATE (PUBLIC) SCHOOLS SCHOOLS
( 90% ) (10 %)
3 stages of education:
PRIMARY (5-11)
SECONDARY (11-16)
FURTHER (16-18)
ENGLISH SCHOOLS
PRIMARY EDUCATION
INFANT SCHOOLS (5-7)
JUNIOR SCHOOLS(7-11)
SECONDARY EDUCATION
MODERN SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOLS
THE SCHOOL YEAR
AUTUMN TERM
(September-
Christmas)
SPRING TERM
(January –
Easter )
SUMMER
TERM
(Easter – June)
A lot of people think that school uniforms in England are for the children from rich families at the country's best public schools. But it is not always true. In fact, uniforms first came to schools for the poor because they were cheaper. Today a lot of British schools have uniforms. SCHOOL TIE“To be true to your school tie” – «Быть верным своему школьному галстуку».Это означает, что и через много лет после окончания школы выпускники сохраняют верность своим школьным друзьям. Для выпускников престижных частных школ такой галстук является не только символом дружбы и взаимопомощи, но и пропуском в общество самых известных и влиятельных людей страны.
SCHOOL UNIFORM
A* - Excellent
A – Very good
B – Good
C – Satisfactory
D – Poor
E – Very poor
F – Awful
ENGLISH MARKS
English schools offer a wide range of extracurricular activities
( school orchestra, music ensembles, sports, and etc. )
EXTRACURRICULAR
ACTIVITIES
7 % of British schoolchildren go to the private schools. Parents pay for these schools. The most famous schools are called public schools and they have long history and traditions. Children of wealthy or aristocratic families often go to the same public schools as their parents and grandparents. The teachers of the private schools pay personal attention to each pupil. Boys and girls don't study together at these schools.
Eton College –the most famous English all boys public school.
PRIVATE SCHOOLS
FURTHER EDUCATION
COLLEGES
Some 16 years pupils go
to colleges of further
education to study for
more practical diplomas.
6th FORM COLLEGES
They prepare pupils for a
national exam called
“A” level (advanced level)
at 18. Children need
“A” level to enter a university.
UNIVERSITIES COLLEGES
POLYTECHNICS MAGISTRACY
They accept students with A-levels from 18. The oldest and the most famous universities are Oxford and Cambridge.
HIGHER EDUCATION