Concept
UK education system
Study in the UK children go to their first school (Pre-preparatory, «preparatory preparatory") is usually 4 years, and sometimes earlier. With 5 years of education is compulsory. In the Pre-preparatory study English and mathematics (it compulsory subjects), as well as history, geography, music, art and technology (responsible for the selection of these objects lies with the parents).
Age 8 to 11 years (in some schools - up to 13 years) covers the next stage of the British education system - Primary, or initial (another name - Preparatory, Preparatory) School. At this point, to the previously studied disciplines are added to the natural sciences, information technology, design (of 12 compulsory subjects).
From 11 to 18 years (or 13 to 18 years) - Sesondary School (high school). Up to 14 years examined a large set of school subjects.
From 14 to 16 years old children are program GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) - a period of two years, they purposefully preparing for the exam for the certificate of secondary education. At this stage of training, along with the compulsory subjects, the program also includes 3-4 subject that every student chooses considering its tendencies and possible future specialization of the university. Moreover, the option to use a wide range of subjects - art, design, business, more foreign languages and many other items.
Those who are going to enter the university, carried out in school for another two years - on the program before the university training A-level or IB (International Baccalaureate). Program A-level - a classic university preparation, English for schoolchildren and foreigners. In college for high school children learn a certain set of disciplines, based on their own choice and requirements of the University, which are going to do. At the end of exams. Examination results A-level are qualifying for admission: the more prestigious the school, the higher should be the assessment.
Graduate school students are studying in depth those subjects 4-5, which will specialize in the university. According to the results of examinations A-level and going on to university enrollment. Education level is extremely high: 90% of graduates enter universities.
High School Program (GCSE programme) of 14 years and more
GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education)
GCSE-program-secondary education Anglii.Eto program is most suitable for those who still receive their education in the school.
List of high schools in the United Kingdom:
- Ackworth school
- Alexanders international school
- Buckswood college
- Bedstone college
- Beeston hall
- Bellerbys college
- Berkhamsted school
- Bournemouth collegiate school
- Bromsgrove school
- Cambridge school of Visul & Performing arts
- CATS college
- Christ college brecon
- Clifton college
- Dauntsey’sschool
- Dean close school
- Dollar academy
- Ellesmere college
- Friend’s school
- Hurtwood house school
- International community school
- Kingsbruton College
- Kinghtam hill school
- King’s school Ely
- Kingsley school
- Lancing college
- Lincoln minster school
- Liverpool college
- Lomond school
- Lucton school
- Merchiston castle school
- Oswestry school
- Padworth college
- Plymouth college
- Prior’s Fiedl school
- Queen Edinburga’s college
- Queen’s college
- Rendcomb college
- Roedean school
- The Royal hospital school
- Rydal Penrhos school
- Ryde school
- Sidcot school
- St John’s college
- St John’s-on-the-Hill school
- St Lawrence college
- St Leonards school
- Stonar school
- Taunton school
- Windermere school
- Wordingham school
- Woodbridge school
- Worksop college
Requirements for admission:
- be aged between 14 and 18 years of age at the start of the program;
- be high school students;
- be citizens of the Republic of Azerbaijan;
- be able to demonstrate the required level of knowledge of a foreign language (English);
- be able to demonstrate significant at cross-cultural adaptation of quality, such as: transparency, flexibility, non-judgmental thinking, curiosity
Tuition fees in private schools in the UK varies depending on the school: for accurate information, call us or visit our office.