In Great Britain children start going to school at the age of ... .
The school to which children go first is called ... school.
Children leave primary school when they are ... .
Compulsory secondary education lasts ... years.
English pupils go to the 1-st form when they are ... or ... .
At the age of 16 British children may either leave school or ... .
British children choose their exam subjects at the age of ... when they are ... .
At the age of 16 they take their exams for the General Certificate of ... .
At the age of 16 many children choose ... , for example, typing, hairdressing and engineering.
Pupils study in the sixth form for ... years.
The sixth form is the form in which they are prepared for their "A' Level Exams.
"A" stands for ... .
In Great Britain some children can get secondary education.
More than 5 per cent of British children attend private schools.
Private schools where pupils of 13-19 years old study are called ... schools.
The schools where pupils live and study are called ... schools.
The most famous British public schools are ... which date back to the 15-th century.
All British people are against public schools.
Many people in Britain believe that all children in the country should have equal opportunities at the start and go to a usual British comprehensive school.
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