1Priunnaury Edlurcatiton1景11111111111Compulsory education begins at 511in Great Britain and 4 in Northern11Ireland, when children go to infantschools小学初级班;at 7 many go onto junior schools初级小学1一一111111111花111111111/111111111
Compulsory education begins at 5 in Great Britain and 4 in Northern Ireland, when children go to infant schools小学初级班; at 7 many go on to junior schools初级小学. Primary Education
Infants' schools: these schools are co.educational, i.e. for boys and girlstogether, though the teachers arenormally women.1Junior schools: in junior schools, boysusually find themselves in a school for boysonly, and they see masters for the first timeinstead of mistresses. The work is also alittle advanced in junior schools.堂
Infants’ schools: these schools are coeducational, i.e. for boys and girls together, though the teachers are normally women. Junior schools: in junior schools, boys usually find themselves in a school for boys only, and they see masters for the first time instead of mistresses. The work is also a little advanced in junior schools
VPriunnaury Edlurcatiton1招馨111111/111The usual age for transfer from1primary to secondary schools is 1l1Ein England, Wales and NorthernIreland. In Scotland primary schoolstake children from 5 to 12, when一一they transfer to secondary schools1礼麺11111111?1IE1福-111111111111
The usual age for transfer from primary to secondary schools is 1l in England, Wales and Northern Ireland. In Scotland primary schools take children from 5 to 12, when they transfer to secondary schools. Primary Education
V111Priunnaury Edlurcatiton1111梦蒙111111111Inthechildrenpastwere111allocated to different secondary1schools on the basis of selection1tests taken at the age of 11 (knownas eleven-plus). In the 1960s and1970s this system was gradually-byreplacedcomprehensivepupils of a1lschools whichtakeabilities.E111111稻111?111111111111-11
In the past children were allocated to different secondary schools on the basis of selection tests taken at the age of 11 (known as eleven-plus). In the 1960s and 1970s this system was gradually replaced by comprehensive schools which take pupils of a1l abilities. Primary Education
Priumnaury Edlucation11.By law, from what age to what age1must a child in Britain receive full-timeeducation?1-Every child in Britain must by law receivefull-time education from the age of five tofifteen.-一1111/1福1111111111IE1-1111111111
Primary Education ▪ 1.By law, from what age to what age must a child in Britain receive full-time education? ▪ Every child in Britain must by law receive full-time education from the age of five to fifteen