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The top of this system is the Federal Ministry of education. But there are still many differences in the structure and curriculum of schools in different States. There are two types of schools in the country: public and private. Public schools are free of charge. Private schools charge quite high fees. 80 % of Australian children attend public schools, and only 20% attend fee-paying schools.
School education is compulsory for all children between the ages of 6 and 15. Currently, the scheme of school education is as follows: “6+4+2-or “7+3+2". Most children start primary school around the age of five. Primary schools include grades 1 to 6 or 7. After finishing primary school, children go to secondary school without exams. Secondary school consists of 4 or 3 year courses. After these courses, students complete a two-year senior high school.
After graduating from high school, students can enroll in any higher education institution in the country. There is a tendency to cancel final exams in both Junior and senior high schools. In this case, more children, regardless of their abilities, can receive secondary education. Admission to the University is only possible after graduating from high school. Tuition varies from state to state.
1. Which two types of schools are there in Australia?
2. Where do the children go after finishing primary school?
3. How many years do they spend in secondary school?
4. Who can enroll at a university?
5. Is tuition the same in different states?
Объяснение:
1) At what age are children obliged to learn?
2) How many courses does the secondary school have?
3) Under what conditions can you enter the university?
4) Which schools are paid and which are not?
5) How old do children go to school?