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SCHOOLS IN ENGLAND
In England about 93 per cent of children attend state schools. The other 7 per cent attend private schools. A minority of these private schools are boarding schools where children live as well as study. Private schools are very expensive.
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education. The other 7 per cent attend independent schools — private and public schools. Some of these schools are boarding schools where children live and study. If parents want to send their children to a private or a public school, they have to pay for their education. The most famous public schools are Eton,*Harrow* and Winchester.*For small children, there are state kinder gartens, private kindergartens and "nursery classes" in schools, which are optional. Secondary education is compulsory. It means all children must attend school between the ages of 5 and 16. Most children start their education at the age of 5.Primary school may be divided into two parts: during the first two years reading, writing and arithmetic are taught for about 20 minutes a day. There is usually no written timetable. Much time is spent in modelling from clay or drawing reading and singing. In Year 3 the "real work" starts. The children have lessor in arithmetic, reading and composition. History, Geography, Nature Study Art and Music, PE, Swimming are also in the timetable. All schools follow lie same National Curriculum.* The children attend the primary school for 6 years .Comprehensive schools provide compulsory education for children between the ages of 11 and 16. Comprehensive schools offer 5-year courses to all pupils; there are no entrance examinations there. Some children enter grammar schools which also provide secondary education. If a pupil wants to study at a grammar school, he or she has to pass the 11+ exams. There are 10 subjects, which all children must study at secondary school, and there are some optional subjects that are different in different schools.
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In England about 93 per cent of children attend state schools, which provide free
education. The other 7 per cent attend independent schools — private and public schools. Some of these schools are boarding schools where children live and study. If parents want to send their children to a private or a public school, they have to pay for their education. The most famous public schools are Eton,*Harrow* and Winchester.*For small children, there are state kinder gartens, private kindergartens and "nursery classes" in schools, which are optional. Secondary education is compulsory. It means all children must attend school between the ages of 5 and 16. Most children start their education at the age of 5.Primary school may be divided into two parts: during the first two years reading, writing and arithmetic are taught for about 20 minutes a day. There is usually no written timetable. Much time is spent in modelling from clay or drawing reading and singing. In Year 3 the "real work" starts. The children have lessor in arithmetic, reading and composition. History, Geography, Nature Study Art and Music, PE, Swimming are also in the timetable. All schools follow lie same National Curriculum.* The children attend the primary school for 6 years .Comprehensive schools provide compulsory education for children between the ages of 11 and 16. Comprehensive schools offer 5-year courses to all pupils; there are no entrance examinations there. Some children enter grammar schools which also provide secondary education. If a pupil wants to study at a grammar school, he or she has to pass the 11+ exams. There are 10 subjects, which all children must study at secondary school, and there are some optional subjects that are different in different schools.
In England about 93 per cent of children attend state schools. The other 7 per cent attend private schools. A minority of these private schools are boarding schools where children live as well as study. Private schools are very expensive.
In Britain it is compulsory between the ages of 5 and 16 years to receive some officially recognized form of schooling. For younger children, there are a few state kindergartens, some private kinder-gartens and a few „ nursery classes "in ordinary schools. They are optional. Primary school consists of a reception class, infant school and junior school. A reception class and infant school take a year. In junior school, pupils spend 5 years. At the age of five they go to infant schools where they learn first steps in reading, writing and using numbers.
When children leave infant school, at the age of seven, they go to junior schools until they are about eleven years of age. Their school subjects include English, arithmetic, history, geography, na-ture study, swimming, music, art and organized games.
average, people spend about three and a half hours each day watching TV. over 90 per cent of primary and secondary schools use the BBC scholls television service. The BBC doesn`t have advertisements while other TV channeis make money from commercials. Alcohol advertising is banned on television before 9 p m and cigarette advertisements are banned both on TV and radio. there are over 250 radio stations in the UK. About 90 per cent of the UK population regularly listen to the radio. the BBC Network Radio serves and audience of 31 million each week transmitting 43,000 hours of programmes each year on its five networks. The BBC World Service transmits programmes in 35 languages worldwide. As for the UK press, there are 10 daily national newspapers. Each day about 35-45 million people learn about the news from newspapers. More than 15 million homes use the internet. About 48 per cent of the population "go online" regularly.
and listen to it every day. Thirty-six per cent of boys and girls enjoy listening to rap.Twenty per cent of people love listening to rock. All pupils say that they never listen to classical music. Four per cent of boys and girls like listening to techno. Pupils in Class 7A have similar musical habits. Twenty-five pupils wake up to music in the morning and the same number go to sleep to music. All pupils in the class study to music. Eight girls and four boys read music magazines. Six people like singing in the shower. Two boys and two girls take dancing lessons. Two girls sing in a folk choir.