England Education SystemEngland's education system is divided into 4 levels.1. elementary school 2. secondary education 3. vocational training and higher education. 4. degree. Compulsory education starting from age 5 to 16, most students are studying in government schools. For the school year.Semester (Autumn Term) starting late September to mid-December.Central region (Spring Term) begins in mid-January to late March.Semester (Summer Term) starting late April to early July.Elementary School (Preparatory School)Students ages 5-13 years of age, by teaching skills that children will focus on writing for children's development, has the knowledge, ability and age.Pre-Preparatory School students aged 5-7 years.Preparatory School students aged 8-13 years of Public School students ages 13 and learn until age 18-19. Year 5 year study period called the year 9-year 13 or 3-Form Form 6 students will need to perform the examinations of knowledge and ability to be used to. Subscribe to higher education1. the GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) exams, this is when the child is aged 16 years and older. Students select approximately 6-10 subjects GCE A Level 2.1 (Advanced GCE), known as the Sixth Form Colleges, using the term for 2 years and are at the end of the year, in each school year A Level is to measure the academic ability of children aged 18 years and older. There are over 50 subjects to choose from subjects.2.2 The International Baccalaureate (IB) IB Diploma into the saniyabatthang academic high school between the ages of 16 to 19 years old, are ready to attend college. Further Education is education that is held for students who are 16 years of age or older, which does not want to study higher education or those who have no desire to have GCSE qualifications, professional qualifications, but to use the career professional qualification.
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