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Cultural Affairs Education
111111. Kindergartens11//1/111112. Infants' schools1/111E11113. Junior schools1111111114.Secondary schools1111-115.Prep schools and public schools1111/11E1116Universities111111111111111
1. Kindergartens 2. Infants’ schools 3. Junior schools 4. Secondary schools 5.Prep schools and public schools 6. Universities
1. Every child in Britain must by lawreceive full-time education from the ageof five to fifteen.2. The school year begins in September,and is divided into three terms.3. There are three major holidays in aschool year at Christmas, Easter, and inthe summer. The summer holiday is thelongest, lasting throughout August andpart of September
1. Every child in Britain must by law receive full-time education from the age of five to fifteen. 2. The school year begins in September, and is divided into three terms. 3. There are three major holidays in a school year at Christmas, Easter, and in the summer. The summer holiday is the longest, lasting throughout August and part of September
1Education Before Age 16Many parents send their childrento state schools.111111111熱1State schools: where education andequipment, including text books andstationery, are entirely free.-1I1111L1111111
Education Before Age 16 ▪ Many parents send their children to state schools. State schools: where education and equipment, including text books and stationery, are entirely free
1M1111Priunaury Edlurca tion1111稻111111111111111111Althoughthere isi no 1statutory1requirement to educate under fives,1nearly 53 per cent of three-and four-1/Britain ayear-oldsinattend nurseryschools.1111111福11/111一一1111111/1-111/111-福1111111E1E1111111111111111111/11I11111
Although there is no statutory requirement to educate under fives, nearly 53 per cent of three-and fouryear-olds in Britain attend nursery schools. Primary Education