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Education is a subject about which many British people care deeply. Most believe that the state should provide education free of charge and to a high standard. At election time, politicians who promise to spend more on education are popular with voters. Recently, there has been a lot of debate about students having to pay their own fees at university, as well as their living expenses. Some people are afraid that poorer students will not receive enough financial help and will be discouraged from going on to higher education.

An increasing number of children under 5 receive pre-school education. Some go to playgroups several times a week and take part in structured play (= play with some educational purpose) with other children of the same age. Others go to a nursery school or to the nursery departmentor kindergarten of a school. The availability of pre-school education varies from area to area, and parents often have to pay for it.

Children are required to be in full-time education between the ages of 5 and 16. Different areas of Britain have different school systems. In some areas children receive their primary education at an infant school and then a junior school, or at a primary school that combines the two. At about 11 they begin their secondary education at a comprehensive school, a grammar school or a high school. In other areas children go to a first school at age 5, amiddle school at 8 and an upper school from 13 onwards. Some pupils, especially those hoping to go to university,stay at school for the sixth formor go to a sixth-form college.

Most children go to state schools. Some children go to independent schools run by private organizations, for which their parents have to pay fees. A few go to public schools, such as Eton and Harrow. Younger children may attend a private preparatory school (or prep school) until the age of 13. Some parents may send their children to private schools, even if this is against their principles, because they think that their children will receive a better education.

Young people are expected to show respect for their teachers and obey school rules. Pupils who misbehave may be punished, e.g. by having to stay behind after schoolCorporal punishment, being smacked or caned, was ended many years ago. Sometimes students get into more serious trouble, e.g. by being violent or through using drugs, and risk being expelled.

The British education system aims to educate the whole person, so that each child develops his or her personality as well as gaining academic knowledge. Most primary and secondary schools offer a range of extra-curricular activities, including sports, music, community service and trips to places of interest. Secondary schools also give careers advice and help students to prepare for having a job by arranging short periods of work experience with local businesses.

Children have to study the core subjects of English, mathematics and science, and also the foundation subjectsof technology, geography, history, art, music and physical education. Older children take a foreign language. Children do standard assessment tests (SATs) at ages 7, 11 and 14. At 16 students take exams for the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE). Some may take GNVQs(General National Vocational Qualifications) in work-related subjects. Some students go on to study for A levels in three or four subjects.

A smaller percentage of British students go on to further or higher education than in any other European country. Many students go to university and study for a bachelor's degree. Others study for a certificate or diploma at a college of further education. Most courses at these colleges train people in a particular skill and combine periods of study with work experience.

Some people return to education later in life and attend evening classes run by adult education institutes. Open learning schemes enable people to obtain recognized qualifications, such as a degree from the Open University or a qualification in accountancy, without having to leave their job.


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1. Образование очень важно для многих британцев.
2. Большинство считает, что государство должно предоставлять бесплатное и качественное образование.
3. Политики, обещающие увеличить финансирование образования, пользуются популярностью.
4. Сейчас ведутся споры о том, чтобы студенты сами платили за обучение в университете.
5. Некоторые люди опасаются, что бедные студенты не получат достаточную финансовую помощь.
6. Всё больше детей до 5 лет посещают дошкольные учреждения.
7. Маленькие дети часто ходят в игровые группы, где учатся играть и общаться.
8. Возможность посещать детские группы или ясли зависит от района, и родители часто платят за это.
9. Дети обязаны учиться с 5 до 16 лет.
10. В Британии существуют разные системы начального и среднего образования.
11. Многие дети ходят в государственные школы, а некоторые посещают частные учреждения.
12. Ученикам важно уважать учителей и соблюдать школьные правила.
13. Несоблюдение правил может привести к наказаниям, например, задержке после уроков.
14. Школы помогают развивать личность учеников и учат их разным предметам, таким как английский, математика и наука.
15. После окончания обязательного образования студенты могут продолжать учебу в колледжах или университетах.
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