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Secondary Education Schools
Secondary Education SchoolsРаботу выполнилаКузьмина Ольга Secondary Education Schools SubjectsArtCitizenshipEnglishGeographyHistoryLanguagesReligiousPhysical educationScienceInformation TechnologyMathsMusic Comprehensive Schools    Comprehensive Schools dominate among all types of Comprehensive Schools      The transition from Primary to Grammar Schools     A grammar School mainly provides an Grammar Schools    Most Grammar School pupils remain at school Royal Grammar School Secondary Modern Schools     Secondary Modern Schools give a Secondary Technical Schools    Secondary Technical Schools, a smaller group Examinations   At around the age of 16 students in England, Examinations    Some comprehensive schools, however, do not have enough Examinations    Students who hope to go to university stay Examinations     But some pupils want to stay on Examinations    In Scotland students take the SCE examinations (the THE MOST FAMOUS SCHOOLS Schools for boys. Eton SchoolEton is the oldest school; established 1440-41 Harrow School Winchester School Westminster School Schools for girls. Cheltenham School Roedean School Wycombe Abbey School TestIn Great Britain Secondary Schools begin at the age of: 9-1010-1111-1212-13 TestWhat types of schools does Secondary Education include?Comprehensive SchoolsGrammar SchoolsSecondary Modern SchoolsSecondary Technical Schools TestAbout … per cent of all state-financed secondary schools are Comprehensive Schools843507 TestIn England, Wales and Northern Ireland students take GCSE examinations at the age of13141516 TestIt is necessary to have … or … A-levels to go to LiteratureН.М. Нестерова, Страноведение: Великобритания, Ростов-на-Дону, 2006 г.В.В. Ощепкова, И.И. Шустилова, Britain in
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Secondary Education Schools

Secondary Education Schools

Слайд 3 Subjects
Art
Citizenship
English
Geography
History
Languages
Religious

Physical education
Science
Information Technology
Maths
Music


SubjectsArtCitizenshipEnglishGeographyHistoryLanguagesReligiousPhysical educationScienceInformation TechnologyMathsMusic

Слайд 4 Comprehensive Schools
Comprehensive Schools dominate

Comprehensive Schools  Comprehensive Schools dominate among all types of schools

among all types of schools in secondary education: 84

% of all state – financed Secondary Schools are of this type. Most other children receive secondary education in Grammar, Secondary Modern and very few Secondary Technical Schools. Those who can pay go to Public Schools.

Слайд 5 Comprehensive Schools
The

Comprehensive Schools   The transition from Primary to Secondary School

transition from Primary to Secondary School is made between

the age of 11-12 years. At this age only some children sit for the selective examinations to be admitted to Grammar Schools. “11+” is retained mostly in Wales.
Comprehensive Schools were introduced in 1965. The idea of comprehensive education, supported by the Labour Party, was to give all children of whatever background the same opportunity in education.

Слайд 6 Grammar Schools
A grammar

Grammar Schools   A grammar School mainly provides an exam-centred

School mainly provides an exam-centred academic course from 11

to 18. It is the main route to the universities and the professions. A large proportion of university students is recruited from Grammar School, though they make 3% of all schools.

Слайд 7 Grammar Schools
Most Grammar School

Grammar Schools  Most Grammar School pupils remain at school unit

pupils remain at school unit 18 or 19 years

old, especially if they want to go on to a university. Some degree of specialization, especially as between arts and science subjects, is usual in the upper forms. The top form is always called the “sixth form”. Pupils may remain in this form for 2 – 3 years, until they leave school. Selection of Primary School children for Grammar School is usually based on school record cards, teachers’ reports, tests and consultation with parents. After the Reform Act of 1988 many Grammar School were turned into Comprehensive and the change was in many cases painful.

Слайд 8 Royal Grammar School

Royal Grammar School

Слайд 9 Secondary Modern Schools

Secondary Modern Schools   Secondary Modern Schools give a general

Secondary Modern Schools give a general education with a

practical bias. It is common for more time to be given to handicrafts, domestic sciences and other practical activities than in Grammar Schools. Foreign languages are not thought there.
“Streaming” is practiced in secondary modern schools. The children in each group are usually placed in three streams – A, B and C; C – stream is for children of the least academic type, concentrating mainly on practical work.

Слайд 10 Secondary Technical Schools
Secondary Technical

Secondary Technical Schools  Secondary Technical Schools, a smaller group (1%),

Schools, a smaller group (1%), offer a general education

largely related to industry commerce and agriculture. These schools are not very popular and few places have them. They provide teaching up to the age of 18.

Слайд 11 Examinations
At around the age of

Examinations  At around the age of 16 students in England,

16 students in England, Wales and Northern Ireland take

GCSE (the General Certificate of Secondary Education) examinations. In 1988 these examinations replaced the GCE (General Certificate of Education) and O-levels (Ordinary level). Which were usually passed by about 20 per cent of school students. GCSE examinations are taken by students of all levels of ability in as many subject as they can manage. GCSE may involve a final examinations and assessment of work done by the student during the two-year course, or both of these things. A broadly similar exam system exist in Scotland.

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Some comprehensive schools, however,

Examinations  Some comprehensive schools, however, do not have enough academic

do not have enough academic courses for sixth-formers. Students

can transfer either to a grammar school or to a sixth-form college to get the courses they want.

Слайд 13 Examinations
Students who hope to

Examinations  Students who hope to go to university stay on

go to university stay on at school to study

for A-level (Advanced level) in two, three or four subjects. It is a school leaving examination in a particular subject. In England and Wales students normally take it in two parts – at the age of 17 and 18. A student who studies for A-level in mathematics could say: “I am studying A-level maths”, or “I’ve got three A-levels.
It is necessary to have three or four A-levels to go to a university or Polytechnic

Слайд 14 Examinations
But some pupils

Examinations   But some pupils want to stay on at

want to stay on at school after taking their

GCSE, to prepare for a vocational course or for work rather than for A-level examinations. Then they have to take the GNVQ exam that is General National Vocational Qualification, a type of qualification introduced in 1992 in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. It has prepare students to do certain jobs. It has several levels and can be taken at schools and colleges.

Слайд 15 Examinations
In Scotland students take

Examinations  In Scotland students take the SCE examinations (the Scottish

the SCE examinations (the Scottish Certificate of Education). A

year later, they can take examinations called Highers after which they can go straight to university

Слайд 16 THE MOST FAMOUS SCHOOLS

THE MOST FAMOUS SCHOOLS

Слайд 17 Schools for boys. Eton School
Eton is the oldest

Schools for boys. Eton SchoolEton is the oldest school; established 1440-41

school; established 1440-41


Слайд 18 Harrow School

Harrow School

Слайд 19 Winchester School

Winchester School

Слайд 20 Westminster School

Westminster School

Слайд 21 Schools for girls. Cheltenham School

Schools for girls. Cheltenham School

Слайд 22 Roedean School

Roedean School

Слайд 23 Wycombe Abbey School

Wycombe Abbey School

Слайд 25 Test
In Great Britain Secondary Schools begin at the

TestIn Great Britain Secondary Schools begin at the age of: 9-1010-1111-1212-13

age of:

9-10
10-11
11-12
12-13


Слайд 26 Test
What types of schools does Secondary Education include?

Comprehensive

TestWhat types of schools does Secondary Education include?Comprehensive SchoolsGrammar SchoolsSecondary Modern SchoolsSecondary Technical Schools

Schools
Grammar Schools
Secondary Modern Schools
Secondary Technical Schools


Слайд 27 Test
About … per cent of all state-financed secondary

TestAbout … per cent of all state-financed secondary schools are Comprehensive Schools843507

schools are Comprehensive Schools

84
3
50
7


Слайд 28 Test
In England, Wales and Northern Ireland students take

TestIn England, Wales and Northern Ireland students take GCSE examinations at the age of13141516

GCSE examinations at the age of

13
14
15
16


Слайд 29 Test
It is necessary to have … or …

TestIt is necessary to have … or … A-levels to go

A-levels to go to a university or Polytechnic.

one or two
three or four
five or six
seven or eight



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