Schools in England English educational system is quite different from other countries.
British pupils begin to go to school at the age of 5. British children begin to read and write when they enter the infant schools. Children leave infant schools when they are 7. Then they go to study at junior schools. Their school subjects are History, English, Geography, Arithmetic, Arts, Music, Swimming. Pupils spend four years studying at junior schools. Then they pass examinations to enter the secondary schools.
There are also private schools in England. Parents pay a lot of money for their education. It is possible to enter the best English universities after leaving schools.
English pupils wear school uniform. It is one of the oldest country’s traditions. A boy’s uniform includes a school cap, a tie and a blazer. A girl’s uniform consists of a hat, a coat, a skirt and a blouse. The uniforms vary from school to school.
Answer the questions
When do British pupils begin to go to school?
How much time do pupils spend, studying at junior school?
What is one of the oldest country’s traditions.
Choose True or False
Children leave infant school at the age of 7.
There aren’t any private schools in England.
It is compulsory to wear school uniform in England.
Answers
1 British pupils begin to go to school at 7 age
2 pupils spend 4 years to studying at junior school
3 pupils wear school uniforms. It is one of the oldest county's traditionals
True or false
1 F
2F
3T