skills do children get at infant schools?
3. What subjects are taught at junior schools?
4. Why is changing to the big school a great moment in
childrens life?
5. How do children enter into comprehensive schools?
6. How do grammar schools differ from other types of
schools?
7. What do children do after leaving a school?
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-Talk to your partner. Discuss the similarities and differences between elementary and secondary schools in England and in Kazakhstan
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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.
In Britain it is compulsory between the ages of 5 an 16 years to receive some officially recognized form of schooling. For younger children, there are a few state kindergartens. Some private kindergartens and 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 schools subjects include English, arithmetic, history, geog
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