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School holidays in great britain: 26 тыс изображений найдено в Яндекс.Картинках. School holidays in great britain: 26 тыс изображений найдено в Яндекс.Картинках. School holidays in great britain: 39 тыс изображений найдено в Яндекс.Картинках. School holidays in great britain: 39 тыс изображений найдено в Яндекс.Картинках. School holidays in great britain: 26 тыс изображений найдено в Яндекс.Картинках. School holidays in great britain: 26 тыс изображений найдено в Яндекс.Картинках. School holidays in great britain: 26 тыс изображений найдено в Яндекс.Картинках. School holidays in great britain: 26 тыс изображений найдено в Яндекс.Картинках. School holidays in great britain: 26 тыс изображений найдено в Яндекс.Картинках. School holidays in great britain: 26 тыс изображений найдено в Яндекс.Картинках. School holidays in great britain: 26 тыс изображений найдено в Яндекс.Картинках.

Личный сайт Кузнецовой О.Н. - School Traditions. 7. School traditions Let’s talk about school traditions. What can you tell me about the place where you study? My school is an ordinary building in a new residential area, a 3-storied building with a swimming pool and a spacious gym. Most of our classrooms are quite good, light and spacious. At school we work at many things like physical development, emotions, relationships, and which is the most important we get knowledge. School provides children not only with knowledge. School is our second home. Does your school have any traditions? My school life is connected not only with studies but with many other important things. The school year starts on the 1st of September. Every year in September we have the opportunity to show our athletic skills and abilities during our Sports Day. Of course we never forget to congratulate our teachers on Teacher’s Day.

I think I will never forget my school, teachers, classmates and our school traditions. Ask me about my school life. As for me I … School Traditions - In the end only kindness matters... I had no idea the first day of school in Russia is such a big celebration, with flowers and festivities. I never noticed before, but I see a lot of photos from my Russian friends on Facebook, with boys and girls dressed up and bright flowers in their arms.

It's a beautiful tradition! Personally I always hated school, at every level. This is a strange statement for someone like me who has spent half of my life in some type of educational institution - 2 years of preschool, 12 years to get a high school diploma, 4 years for my university degree in English/Writing and then another 5 years to get my doctorate in law. Total = over 20 years!! In the U.S., we don't have such a big celebration for the first day of school. I think it's completely different, though each parent still posts photos of their kids with their backpacks and books. A few photos from my nephew's first day of school yesterday. In my youth, I dreamed of being a teacher. How about you? Private School Traditions - A List of Private School Traditions.

By Robert Kennedy Question: What Are Some Private School Traditions? Every private school has dozens of traditions which are handed down from class to class. Traditions teach respect for the past at the same time as they link the past to the present. Traditions provide school communities continuity. Here is a selection of traditions, customs and practices from around the world. Answer: From Madeira School, McLean, VirginiaThirteen Red Roses - "The thirteen red roses carried by every Madeira graduate on Commencement Day symbolize those thirteen original students enrolled in Miss Madeira's School. " From Foxcroft School, Middleburg, VirginiaSunrise Service - "Led by student leaders, Sunrise Service opens and closes each academic year.

" From Woodberry Forest School, Woodberry Forest, VirginiaHonor System - "When you first visit Woodberry, you may be surprised to find books, jackets, and scooters left around campus while their owners take care of other business. Continue reading below our video. UK Holidays and notable specialdays in Great Britain. Comprehensive schools: the history. Richard Pring and Geoffrey Walford explain why they think comprehensives are worth fighting for. The idea for the comprehensive school, where children of all backgrounds and abilities would be educated in a single school, goes back to the 1920s.

"The idea was there before the war," says Brian Simon, emeritus professor of education at Leicester University. "It had strong proponents. For instance, the London County Council took a decision to go comprehensive when they could back in 1936.'' After the second world war momentum for change grew as parents increasingly revolted against the 11-plus examination. The new professionals had greater expectations for education than could be achieved under a system that divided children at the age of 11, sending one lot to grammar schools from which they could continue to university and beyond, and others to secondary moderns from whence opportunities were severely limited.

At the same time there was increasing criticism of the grammar schools. Education in England - Chapter 6. Education in England: a brief historyDerek Gillard © copyright Derek Gillard 2011Education in England: a brief history is my copyright. You are welcome to download it and print it for your own personal use, or for use in a school or other educational establishment, provided my name as the author is attached. But you may not publish it, upload it onto any other website, or sell it, without my permission. CitationsYou are welcome to cite this piece. If you do so, please acknowledge it thus: Gillard D (2011) Education in England: a brief history www.educationengland.org.uk/history In accordance with the conventions set out by the Society of Authors and the Publishers Association, you should seek my permission to reproduce any extract of more than 400 words; a series of extracts totalling more than 800 words, of which any one extract has more than 300 words; and an extract or series of extracts constituting a quarter or more of the original work.

Chapter 6 : 1951-1970 The wind of change. The Education Website - information on the British education system. In England and Wales, children are required to attend school between the ages of 5 and 15, though of course they can attend outside these age ranges. The two main types of schools are Primary and Secondary, which can sometime be split into different types. Here is a list with all the different key stages for the British Education system: Primary: Age 5 - 11 years Many primary age schools are split up into Infant (Key Stage 1) and Junior (Key Stage 2) schools.

Reception/Year R (age 4-5) - Foundation Year 1 (age 5-6), Year 2 (age 6-7) - Key Stage 1 Year 3 (age 7-8), Year 4 (age 8-9), Year 5 (age 9-10), Year 6 (age 10-11) - Key Stage 2 Secondary: Age 11 - 15 years Most Secondary schools are known as Comprehensives, but in some towns there are Grammar Schools where admission is based on a successful selection test (11+). Year 7 (age 11-12), Year 8 (age 12-13), Year 9 (age 13-14) - Key Stage 3 Year 10 (age 14-15), Year 11 (age 15-16) - Key Stage 4 First and Middle Schools Welsh Schools.

The British Education System - British Culture, Customs and Traditions. With dictionary look up - Double click on any word for its definition. This section is in advanced English and is only intended to be a guide, not to be taken too seriously! England Education in England may differ from the system used elsewhere in the United Kingdom . Basically, there are two systems: one covering England, Wales and Northern Ireland and one covering Scotland. The two education systems have different emphases. Traditionally the English, Welsh and Northern Irish system has emphasised depth of education whereas the Scottish system has emphasised breadth. Education in Wales Nowadays education in Wales differs slightly from the system used in England.

The school years in England and Wales In general, the cut-off point for ages is the end of August, so all children must be of a particular age on the 1st of September in order to begin class that month. Education in Scotland Education in Scotland differs from the system used elsewhere in the United Kingdom . Primary education Life. Schools in Britain.

British Culture, Traditions and Customs. This page has moved to ProjectBritain.com our new British life and Culture website Britain is full of culture and traditions which have been around for hundreds of years. British customs and traditions are famous all over the world. When people think of Britain they often think of people drinking tea, eating fish and chips and wearing bowler hats, but there is more to Britain than just those things.

We have English and British traditions of sport, music, food and many royal occasions. Enjoy!