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Schools in the UK and in Russia
1. Schools in the UK and in Russia
2. Schools in the UK and Russia
Children in the UK start schoolwhen they are five and stay at
school until they are sixteen or
older.
Children in Russia start school
when they are seven and stay at
school until they are sixteen or
older.
3. Schools in the UK
Many children in Britain attendnursery school from age of about
three, but these schools are not
compulsory. Compulsory education
begins at the age of five, when
children go to primary school.
4. Schools in the UK and Russia
Primary education in the UK lastsfor six years. They attend the infant
school from five to seven and then
junior school until they are eleven.
Then pupils go to secondary
school.
Primary education in Russia lasts for
four years. They attend the primary
school from seven to eleven. Then
students go to secondary school.
5. Schools in the UK and Russia
Children study 10 subjects: English,Mathematics, Science, Geography,
History, Art, Music, Physical
Education and a Foreign Language.
Russian children in primary school
study 8 subjects: Russian, Maths,
Reading, Music, Art, PE, Handicraft,
English.
6. Schools in the UK
Most secondary schools teachFrench and some schools offer
Spanish, German, Italian and
Russian. The first three are called
“core” subjects. Pupils take
examinations in the core subjects at
the age 7, 11 and 14.
7. Schools in the UK and Russia
After five years of secondaryeducation, pupils take the General
Certificate of Secondary Education
examination. Most pupils take
examinations in all subjects.
8. Schools in the UK and Russia
Compulsory education ends atsixteen. Some people choose to
stay at secondary school for a
further two years. Other people
leave secondary school at sixteen
and go to colleges or further
education.
9. Schools in the UK and Russia
Higher education begins at eighteenand usually lasts for three or four
years. Students go to universities,
polytechnics or colleges of higher
education.
10. Schools in the UK and Russia
Some parents choose to send theirchildren to private schools where
they pay for their education.
11. Schools in the UK and Russia
State education is free. More than90% of Britain’s children attend
state schools.
12. Schools in the UK
Age3 – 5 years
5 – 11 years
11 – 16 years
16 – 18 years
Type of school
nursery school
primaryschool
secondary school
high school
13.
School UniformSchool uniforms were first introduced in
England by Henry VIII and were called
“bluecoats” because of blue jackets.
Then the popularity of uniforms
increased and most schools had
them. The uniform was different
according to age, gender and even
season
(winter
and
summer
uniforms). Nowadays the government
in England tend to encourage the use
of uniforms as a means of discipline
and positive behaviour.
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Schools in England and America usetheir own marks: letters or percentage
A – 90-100 -excellent ,
B – 80-89 – good,
C – 70-79 – satisfactory,
D – 60-69 bad,
E – 0-59 poor.
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19. Schools in the UK and Russia
Answer the questions:UK
Russia
When does compulsory education start?
5
7
How long does primary education last?
6 (11)
4 (11)
How long does secondary education last?
5
5
Which subjects do children study at school?
Is education in Britain free?
Yes
Yes
What sport do children do?
Football, volleyball, basketball, hockey…
Do children wear uniform?
Yes
Yes
20. Schools in the UK and Russia
Презентацию подготовила Юрченко А.Н.,МБОУ СОШ № 95, г. Воронеж, 2015 год
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