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Title: British Education System Overview


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British Education System Overview
By Vivian Liao Deputy Director Education Promotion
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Content of Presentation
  • British Education System Overview
  • UK School System
  • The School Curriculum Examinations
  • British Council Services related to study in the
    U.K.

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British Education System Flowchart
Age Year/Form British System Keystage
3 4 Nursery School/ Kindergarten
5 6 7 8 9 10 Year 1 Year 2 Year 3 Year 4 Year 5 Year 6 Primary Level Keystage1 Keystage 2
11 12 13 Year 7(Form 1) Year 8(Form 2) Year 9(Form 3) Secondary Level GCSE(2 years) Keystage 3(pre-GCSE) Keystage 4(GCSE)
14 15 Year 10(Form4) Year 11(Form 5) Secondary Level GCSE(2 years) Keystage 3(pre-GCSE) Keystage 4(GCSE)
16 17 Year 12(Lower 6) Year 13(Upper 6) A Level (2 years)
18 19 20 21 22 23 Undergraduate (3-5 years)
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Taiwanese British Education Systems
Year Taiwan Age Britain Year
5 Primary School 1
1 Elementary School 6 Primary School 2
2 Elementary School 7 Primary School 3
3 Elementary School 8 Primary School 4
4 Elementary School 9 Primary School 5
5 Elementary School 10 Primary School 6
6 Elementary School 11 High School 7
7 Junior High School 12 High School 8
8 Junior High School 13 High School 9
9 Junior High School 14 GCSE Course GCSE Examinations 10
10 Senior High School 15 GCSE Course GCSE Examinations 11
11 Senior High School 16 A-Level Course A-Level Examinations 12
12 Senior High School 17 A-Level Course A-Level Examinations 13
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The UK School System
  • State Schools These are totally funded by the
    government and are free to all British children.
  • Independent (Private) Schools These are funded
    by the fees charged to the parents.
  • About 8 of British children attend Independent
    Schools
  • Regulations do not permit international students
    to attend State Schools they must attend
    Independent Schools

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The UK School System
  • Schooling is compulsory between the ages of 5 and
    16 years Total of 11 years.
  • Those wishing to gain entry to university must
    complete an additional two years of A Level
    studies.

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The Academic Year
  • The Academic Year in British Schools and
    Colleges is divided into three terms
  • Term 1 September to December
  • Term 2 January to March
  • Term 3 April to July
  • There are short holidays at the mid-point of
    each term and longer holidays between terms

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The Curriculum
  • All British schools - State Independent are
    required to follow the National Curriculum
    guide-lines set down by the government
  • Standard Achievement Tests (SATs) are
    administered at 7, 11 and 14 years to assess each
    students progress.
  • Generally, Independent Schools provide a broader
    curriculum than that required by law

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Key stage and Subjects of studies
  • Core subjects English, Math, Science
  • Foundation subjects
  • Design Technology, Information and
    Communication Technology(ICT), History,
    Geography, Music, Art, Physical Education, A
    modern foreign language and citizenship.

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The High School Curriculum
Age Curriculum
11 14 Years General programme of education
14 16 Years GCSE Course 8 /10 subjects Compulsory optional subjects
16 Years GCSE Examination
16 18 Years A-Level Course 3/ 4 subjects Students choose the subjects they wish to study
18 Years A-Level Examination
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National Examinations
  • GCSE(????????) A two year course taken in Years
    / Grades 10 11. English, Mathematics and
    Science are compulsory subjects
  • A-Level (?????) A two year pre-university course
    taken in Years 12 13. Students generally must
    have studied the subject at GCSE if they wish to
    study it for A-Level

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The GCSE Course
  • GCSE Examinations take place during May and June
    against a National time-table
  • The results of the GCSE Examinations are
    published in August
  • Successful candidates are graded from A to F
  • Students wishing to proceed to the A-level course
    must achieve a minimum of 5 passes at Grade C or
    above.

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The A-Level Course
  • In most subjects, students must complete
    assignments or modules during the course the
    marks from these contribute to the final grade
  • The A-Level examinations take place during May
    and June and the results are published in August
  • Successful candidates are graded from A to F
  • Places at British Universities are allocated on
    the basis of a students A-level results.

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The End!
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