Primary schools in EnglandIn Great Britain school begins at the age of four or five. Many boys and girls usually leave school at the age of sixteen.In England the school year begins in September, but not always on the first day of the month.The weather is usually fine. Little children go to school with their parents. They look so clean and nice and don't have any bags or books with them. Pupils will get them later. They will get exercise books, pencils, pens, rulers and rubbers too.Classes usually begin at nine. Their classes are not always formal. They often sit on the carpet on the floor and listen to their teacher. English pupils often play outdoors.English children have classes five days a week. Saturdays and Sunday are their days off.At the age of five primary school children go to infant. They play different games, run and jump. They learn how to get on with other children. Their classes are informal, but they learn to read, count and write a little too. Their subject are: English, Maths, History, Nature Study, Geography, Art, Music.They visit different museums and other famous and interesting places