England Education System
's education system is divided into four levels
: 1. Primary
2. Secondary
3. Vocational and Higher Education.
4. Degree
Compulsory education starts at the age of 5 years to 16 years, most students are enrolled in public schools.
For academic
semester (Autumn Term) from late September to mid-December
, Central (Spring Term) began in mid-January to late March
Semester (Summer Term) from late April to early July.
Primary (Preparatory School)
students aged 5-13 years, will focus on teaching children the skills to write. To develop children's knowledge. By the age of
Pre - Preparatory School students ranging in age from 5-7 years
Preparatory School students ranging in age from 8-13 years old Public School students ages 13 and older and students up to age 18 -19 years, including a period of five years. the year 9 - year 13 or Form 3-Form 6, all students must take exams to measure knowledge. And the ability to be applied to. Enrolled in higher education
1. GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) exams this level. When the child is aged around 16 years or more students to choose the course of about 6-10
2.1 GCE A Level (GCE Advanced), also known as the Sixth Form Colleges period. Two years and at the end of each academic year A Level exams to measure the academic abilities of children. Aged 18 years and above are subject to 50 over the course
2.2 IB The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma is Certificates critical academic high school between the ages of 16 to 19 years to be ready for admission. University of
further education study held for students aged 16 and over who do not wish to tertiary education. Or who have no qualifications at GCSE, but will have different vocational qualifications. The occupation professional qualifications
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