The system of education in Great Britain and in Russia


The system of Education in Great Britain and in RussiaРаботу выполнили: Учащиеся 7б классаБородкина ОльгаСтельмухова Виктория
Why is school so important in our life? ,Makes pupils clever and well-educatedPrepares children for the future lifeGives pupils an opportunity to fulfill their talentHelps young people to choose a career

The aims of the work:To compare the systems of education in Russia and in Great BritainTo reveal differences and similarities of two systemsTo find out advantages and disadvantagesFind out if the students of our gymnasium are for or against school uniformTo systematize the results of our work


State schools are free schools provide their pupils with books and equipment for their studiesabout 90 %of all children Private schools (Independent schools)-parents pay money for these schools about 10% of all children Compulsory from 5 till 163 stages of education:PRIMARY (5-11)SECONDARY (11-16)FURTHER (16-18)Schools in Great Britain




PRIMARY EDUCATIONINFANT SCHOOLS (5-7)JUNIOR SCHOOLS(7-11)SECONDARY EDUCATIONMODERN SCHOOLSGRAMMAR SCHOOLSCOMPREHENSIVE SCHOOLSBOARDING SCHOOLGRAMMAR SCHOOLS


Schools in Great Britain Grammar SchoolsBoarding schoolsModern schoolComprehensive schools (about 80 %)Independent (private schools)


General Certificate of secondary educationTwo-year programme to prepare for taking exams of the General Certificate of Secondary Education (from 14 to16 years old;Four subjects are compulsory (Maths, English, 2 any sciences)Students have to pass at least 6 disciplines;A- the highest mark, G-the lowest one;A-C- you can continue studying in Seniour forms and then enter a university;D-G- a student can enter a college or get a professional qualification
Compulsory education in Russia (1-9 forms);State exams after the 9th form;The Russian National Exam after the 11th form No single uniform
The system of education in Russia Primary school (6,5-7 -10) 1-4 FormsSecondary school (10-15) 5-9 formsSecondary school(15-18) Senior forms-9-11

Common features of two educational systems Both systems have the same stages of educationThere is a wide choice of the establishmentsAt the age of 16 puipils can choose to continue studying at school or to enter a college of secondary educationTo transfer from the secondary stage to the higher stage one must pass the State Examination

Differences of two systems of educationPupils in Great Britain start learning at the age of 5, in Russia –at 6,5-7In Britain there are more private schoolsThere are 3 trimesters in a school year in the UK , in Russia there are 4 termsRussian diplomas are not effective in other countries as British onesIn Russia students have longer summer holidays


In your opinion, what style of clothes are the most suitable for the students of our gymnasium?-a uniform for all students, dress code as we have now, or free-style (casual) clothes? 



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