• ПРИДУМАТИ ДО ТЕКСТУ ПЛАН Primary education takes place in infant schools and junior schools. Children go to school at the age of 5 and start secondary education when they are 11 or 12. Compulsory secondary education lasts five years. Traditionally secondary schools are divided into five years called 'forms' (from 1 to 5). Unlike Ukrainian schoolchildren, English pupils go to the 1st form only when they are 11 or 12. At the age of 16 they may either leave school or continue their education in the sixth form. Most British children get their secondary education at comprehensive schools. At the age of 14 or 15 in the 3rd or 4th form of secondary school, pupils begin to choose their exam subjects and prepare for their General Certificate of Secondary Education which they take at the age of 16. Many people decide to leave school at the age of 16, and they can go to a Further Educational College, where they choose more practical courses, for example, typing, hairdressing, engineering. Pupils who stay on into the 6th form, lasting 2 years more, prepare for their 'A' Level Exams. 'A' stands for 'Advanced". Good 'A' Level results in tow or five subjects are necessary to get a place at one of British universities. Secondary education is available to all children in Britain. Nevertheless some parents prefer private education for their kids. No more than 5 per cent attend private schools. They are expensive. Private schools are sometimes called 'independent' and those ones, which teach pupils aged 13 to 19 years old are called 'public'. In a lot of public schools children live as well as study, they are called boarding schools. Among public schools there are boys' schools, girls' school and mixed schools. The most famous British public schools include Harrow, Winchester and Eton which date back to the 15th century. Many people in Britain are against public schools. They believe that all children in the country should have equal opportunities at the start and go to a usual British comprehensive school.​

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    Here's a plan for your text about primary and secondary education in England:

    I. Introduction

    A. Briefly introduce the education system in England.

    B. Mention the age at which children start school and the transition to secondary education.

    II. Primary Education

    A. Describe the stages of primary education, including infant schools and junior schools.

    B. Explain when children begin their primary education.

    C. Mention the key aspects of primary education.

    III. Secondary Education

    A. Discuss the age at which students start secondary education.

    B. Explain the duration of compulsory secondary education.

    C. Detail the traditional division of secondary schools into forms.

    D. Highlight the difference between English and Ukrainian school systems regarding the start of the 1st form.

    E. Mention the option to leave school at the age of 16 or continue to the sixth form.

    IV. Comprehensive Schools

    A. Describe the role of comprehensive schools in providing secondary education.

    B. Mention when students begin to choose exam subjects and prepare for the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE).

    C. Discuss the option of further education in college after age 16.

    V. Sixth Form and 'A' Levels

    A. Explain the concept of the sixth form.

    B. Discuss the significance of 'A' Level Exams.

    C. Highlight the importance of 'A' Level results for university admission.

    VI. Private Education

    A. Describe the preference of some parents for private education.

    B. Mention the percentage of students attending private schools.

    C. Explain the distinction between private and public schools.

    D. Discuss the concept of boarding schools within the public school system.

    E. Provide examples of famous British public schools.

    VII. Controversy Surrounding Public Schools

    A. Present the perspective of those against public schools.

    B. Discuss the argument for equal opportunities in education.

    VIII. Conclusion

    A. Summarize the key points about the education system in England.

    B. End with a closing remark on the ongoing debate about public schools in the country.

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      shady32if
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