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c- «land about 93 per cent of children '"a s' ate schools, which provide free edu-attend sta„percentattendindepend-
Cat,OD bools — private and public schools. e,lt SC0'f these schools are boarding schools where children live and study. If parents want to send their children to a private or a public school, they have to pay for their education. ' The niost famous public schools are Eton,* Harrow* and Winchester.*
For small children, there are state kindergartens, private kindergartens and "nursery classes” in schools, which are optional. i„a „„«on is compulsory. It means all children must attend school I
Secondary edu^Moet children start their education at the age of 5.
between thelagesdividedinto two parts: during the first two years read-
^writing and arithmetic are taught for about 20 minutes л day. There is usu-ally no written timetable. Much time is spent in modelling from clay or drawing, j reading and singing. In Year 3 the “real work” starts. The children have lessons I in arithmetic, reading and composition. History, Geography, Nature Study, Art and Music, PE, Swimming are also in the timetable.Allschoolsfollowthe same
National Curriculum.* The children attend theprimaryschoolfor6years.
Comprehensive schools provide compulsory education for children between the ages « of 11 and 16. Comprehensive schools offer 5-year courses to all pupils; there are no entrance examinations there. Some children enter grammar schools which also provide secondary education. If a pupil wants to study at a grammar school, he or she has to pass the 11+ exams. There are 10 subjects, which all children must study at secondary school, and there are some optional subjects I
tiiat are different in different schools.