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Education abroad. Receiving grants
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"Education abroad. Receivinggrants"
Performed by a student of the ИС23-С group:
Belosludtsev Dmitriy
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IntroductionPurpose: To study education in foreign institutions and
draw a conclusion
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Tasks:1. Analyze data in the encyclopedic literature on the research topic;
2.Analyze and draw conclusions based on the results of the survey;
3.Present the research results in the form of a presentation
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The system and structure ofeducation in the United Kingdom.
For today education in the UK is divided into 4 main stages:
-Primary school (5-11 years)
-Secondary school (11-16 years)
-Tertiary education (16-18 years)
-Higher education (from 18 years and older)
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What attractsRussian children to
foreign schools?
High level of knowledge
Popular programs for teaching children
Specialties
After finishing school, job prospects.
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General information on secondary schooleducation in England
Secondary education is divided into Key Stage 3 for children aged
11–13 and Key Stage 4 for children aged 14–15. Key Stage 5 is
for children aged 16–17 years. Students 18 years of age and older
receive higher education.
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Private schoolsLife in the residence is subject to the general daily routine:
time is allocated for classes, meals, homework and free
time. As a rule, residences have a common curfew time.
Today in England there are more than 850 private schools,
in which more than 180 thousand children study.
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Types of grantsCommonwealth Scholarships.
Commonwealth Scholarships are UK university scholarships given to
talented individuals with the potential to make a positive impact on
the global stage.
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Chevening ScholarshipsChevening Scholarships
Chevening Scholarships offers fully funded master's degrees in
the UK. Learn more about one of the UK's most
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GREAT ScholarshipsGREAT Scholarships are scholarships to UK universities across a
variety of subjects, for students from 14 countries.
Applications for 2023-2024 are open
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ResultsSumming up the work done, we can say that the British education system is somewhat
similar to the Russian one, but there are quite significant differences. For example, in
England there are quite a lot of private schools that are usually paid. In Russia,
education is free and private schools are not so in demand.
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