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1. At what age do children start school in England?(几岁上学)
The statutory school age in England and Wales is from 5 to 16 years.
English children enter the reception class (first grade) of primary school in the first term after their fifth birthday. They attend primary school for seven years. Children also learn French from the age of 7 at some schools.
2. What subjects do you learn?(学什么科目)
Subjects studied in Key Stage 2 (5 -11 year olds)
English, Mathematics, Science, Information Technology (Computers), Religious Education (RE), Design and Technology, History, Geography, Art, Music and Physical Education (PE).
The National Curriculum at Key Stage 3 includes English, Mathematics, Science, Design and Technology, IT, History, Geography, Modern Foreign Languages, Art, Music and PE. In addition to the National Curriculum, RE is also taught and, for secondary pupils, Sex Education.
At Key Stage 4 students have to study English, Mathematics, Science, Design and Technology, a Modern Foreign Language, IT and PE. RE and Sex Education are also taught, although parents can choose not to let their child study these subjects.
3. What different types of schools do you have in England?(学校类型)
There are schools run by the Government. These schools are known as State Schools and parents do not pay. They are financed by public funds, which means that the money comes from the national and local taxes. Ninety percent of children in England and Wales attend a state school.
There are also private schools. Parents pay for their children to attend these schools. They are known as Independent Schools.
Primary schools (5 - 11 year olds)
In the UK, the first level of education is known as primary education.
Secondary schools (5 - 16 year olds)
Secondary schools provide compulsory education for children between the ages of eleven and sixteen in England and Wales. Children may stay on at school until the age of eighteen in order to pursue further studies, however this is not compulsory.
From the ages of fourteen to sixteen, pupils study for the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE).
Pupils who stay on at school from the ages of sixteen to eighteen in England, may take the Advanced (A) level examination, which traditionally is required for entry into higher education.
*Key stage 1 includes pupils who are in Year 1 and Year 2 plus the pupils who are in the reception class who have reached compulsory school age.(To be continued)
Vocabulary
statutory adj.法定的
compulsory adj.义务的
(请用英语告诉英美同龄人你的相关情况吧。)
The statutory school age in England and Wales is from 5 to 16 years.
English children enter the reception class (first grade) of primary school in the first term after their fifth birthday. They attend primary school for seven years. Children also learn French from the age of 7 at some schools.
2. What subjects do you learn?(学什么科目)
Subjects studied in Key Stage 2 (5 -11 year olds)
English, Mathematics, Science, Information Technology (Computers), Religious Education (RE), Design and Technology, History, Geography, Art, Music and Physical Education (PE).
The National Curriculum at Key Stage 3 includes English, Mathematics, Science, Design and Technology, IT, History, Geography, Modern Foreign Languages, Art, Music and PE. In addition to the National Curriculum, RE is also taught and, for secondary pupils, Sex Education.
At Key Stage 4 students have to study English, Mathematics, Science, Design and Technology, a Modern Foreign Language, IT and PE. RE and Sex Education are also taught, although parents can choose not to let their child study these subjects.
3. What different types of schools do you have in England?(学校类型)
There are schools run by the Government. These schools are known as State Schools and parents do not pay. They are financed by public funds, which means that the money comes from the national and local taxes. Ninety percent of children in England and Wales attend a state school.
There are also private schools. Parents pay for their children to attend these schools. They are known as Independent Schools.
Primary schools (5 - 11 year olds)
In the UK, the first level of education is known as primary education.
Secondary schools (5 - 16 year olds)
Secondary schools provide compulsory education for children between the ages of eleven and sixteen in England and Wales. Children may stay on at school until the age of eighteen in order to pursue further studies, however this is not compulsory.
From the ages of fourteen to sixteen, pupils study for the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE).
Pupils who stay on at school from the ages of sixteen to eighteen in England, may take the Advanced (A) level examination, which traditionally is required for entry into higher education.
*Key stage 1 includes pupils who are in Year 1 and Year 2 plus the pupils who are in the reception class who have reached compulsory school age.(To be continued)
Vocabulary
statutory adj.法定的
compulsory adj.义务的
(请用英语告诉英美同龄人你的相关情况吧。)