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Lets Learn About England

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EDUCATION
England is known for a high standard of
education, England education system has
many effects for many countries and home
of several well-known universities.
LAW
Education is compulsory, but school is not,children are not
required to attend school. They could be educated at home.

1996 Education Act of the UK
Section 7 of the 1996 Education Act states:
"The parent of every child of compulsory school
age shall cause him to receive efficient full-time
education suitable-
(a) to his age, ability and aptitude, and
(b) to any special educational needs he may
have,
either by regular attendance at school or
otherwise."
EDUCATIONAL SYSTEMS
Phases


Establishments

Age Range
Pre-primary Education 3 5
Primary Education 5 11
Secondary Education 11 16
Further Education 16 18
Higher Education Over 18
PHASES
1. At the age of 16, students write an examination called the GCSE (General
Certificate of Secondary Education). All students are tested in
mathematics, English literature, English composition, chemistry, biology,
physics, history or the Classics, one modern language, and one other
subject, such as art or computer studies.



2. After completing the GCSE, some students leave school, others go onto
technical college, whilst others continue at high school for two more
years and take a further set of standardized exams, known as A levels, in
three or four subjects. These exams determine whether a student is
eligible for university.
CURRICULUM
Aspects
1. Learning Period 7 year
2. Academic Year September - July
3. School Fee State school fee is paid
by government
Private school fee only
get subsidy
4. School Time Allocation Commonly run from
Monday Friday, Saturday
for extracurricular only.
Commonly spend for 4,5
hours per day.
The effective time of
learning of each year, they
spend 200 days ( 20
week/year ) and 23,5
hours/week.
Aspects
5. Subject Matters a. Modern language
(except English)
b. Math
c. Science
d. Social
e. Art ( Music,
Aesthetics and
Handcraft )
f. Sport
6. Evaluation GCSE and A-Level
7. Consequence of
Evaluation
If the students do not
pass the first level
evaluation, the students
take the second level
evaluation. If the
students do not pass the
second level evaluation,
they must repeat the
lesson from the
beginning.
SCHOOL DISCIPLINE
A. No Smoking in the building


B. No Eating in classrooms


C. Switch Telephones Off in class!


D. Only English, no other language in class or corridors


E. Respect other students, even if you disagree with them or dislike them.


F. Listen to the Teacher, do not talk to other students except when the
teacher tells you to.



G. Text books closed except for when the teacher tells you to open them.
H. Arrive on time.
I. You will need to ask the schools permission and provide evidence of
the appointment.
J. Parents do not have an automatic right to take their children out of
school for a family holiday.
K. Most schools will have their own rules about personal appearance.
Generally they will not allow extreme hairstyles.
SCHOOL DISCIPLINE
The Uniform



School Year

Primary and Secondary Higher Education
The school year is divided into six terms:
September to October
October to December
January to February
February to March
April to May
June to July
The school year is divided into two
terms/period:
First period: September to
December before school holiday at
the end of the year.
Second period: January to May.
School holidays
The main school holidays are:
Christmas- 2 weeks
Spring - 2 weeks
Summer - 6 weeks
There are also one week holidays:
end of October
mid February
end of May

Evaluation
The national curriculum is organised into blocks of years called key stages (KS). At
the end of each key stage, your childs teacher will formally assess their
performance to measure your childs progress.
FACTS
1. The advantage of education system in England uses press schematic
model.





2. England education rank in the world is lower than Singapore


The advantages of education in Singapore
in comparison with England

Education in Singapore has religion in its curriculum that the students must
take the religion subject. It will make the students have strong religious
background. Besides in England, the school provides religion subject but it is an
optional subject. The students may take it or not. It makes them not knowing
their religion. It is proved by from all England population only 4% who attend
church. As we all know, religion is a good way to set up good behavior and
attitude. So, it is better if religion is taught in school.


As a former British colony, Singapore certainly adopts England Educational
System. But Singapore develops that system. If England teaches the students
according to their talent and interest, Singapore not only teaches that but also
equips the students with entrepreneurship knowledge.

The last evidence why education in Singapore better than England is
Singapores graduate. Singapores graduate equals with England graduate.
Singapore has the same standard with England. Although Singapore has not
been British colonialism anymore, Singapore still has good graduate which
proved that Singapore has good educational system. IELTS standard in
Singapore are same with England that is 6.0 for undergraduate and 6.5 for
postgraduate.

England Government Budget
References
T. A. Fauzi Soelaiman; M. Fauzan Adziman.2012.Sistem
Pendidikan di Inggris.London: Divisi Pendidikan, Kedutaan
Besar Republik Indonesia (KBRI) London.
http://andibrilinunm.blogspot.com/2010/05/penerapan-
kurikulum-di-singapura_1285.html
http://www.ukpublicspending.co.uk/uk_education_spending_
20.html
http://resources.woodlands-
junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/questions/education.html
http://www.educationengland.org.uk/

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