Education is a subject about which many British people care
deeply. Most believe that the state should provide education free of charge and
to a high standard. At election time, politicians who promise to spend more on
education are popular with voters. Recently, there has been a lot of debate
about students having to pay their own fees at university, as well as well as
their living expenses. Some people are afraid that poorer students will not
receive enough financial help and will be discouraged from going on to higher
education.
In Britain, education is decentralized. Apart from schools
which are supported and publicly maintained, there are also the so-called
“public schools” which are independent and which charge high fees for studying.
Education in Britain is obligatory between the ages of five and fifteen. At the
age of five, children go to Infant School. At the age of eleven children take
the so-called “eleven plus” examination, determining which type of secondary
school they will attend. However, this early selection has been strongly
criticized and that is why many comprehensive schools have been set up, to
exclude this stressful examination. There are three types of secondary schools
in Britain. Children may go to grammar schools, secondary modern schools and
secondary technical schools. Only about 25 per-cent of the pupils attend
grammar schools. They provide education of an academic type and many students
go on to university upon graduation. More children go to secondary modern schools
which give a general but also more practical education. Many pupils leave
school at the age of fifteen but others stay on until they are sixteen. Most
grammar school children stay at school until the age of seventeen or eighteen.
Upon leaving, pupils may take an examination for the General Certificate of
Education.
It is written in the text, that politicians who promise to
spend more on education are popular with lovers. In Armenia besides minister of
Education and Science other politicians doesn't pay attention on education,
they only promise to install asphalt on the roads, to make a higher pension.
But there is also similar things between Armenian and British educational
system. In Armenia also there are “public schools” which are independent and which
charge high fees for studying. I study at school like that, and I think that these
school’s quality level is higher than simple public schools.
I study in a school, where we pay for our education, and our
school's educational system difference from other schools very much. We
used to learn funny and interesting dances, songs. Commonly our lessons were
very funny and we were enjoying our lessons very much.
My first English teacher was Mrs. Esta. She has taught us
English very good. I think that the most general is the foundation of our
English knowledge, which thanks to Mrs. Esta is very good.
In Middle school education is almost the same as our primary
schools.. Our class master was Mss. Lusine. I have spent 3 years in Middle
school, but I have very good and unforgettable memories connected with my
classmates and with all Middle school.
I go to the high school of “Mkhitar Sebastatsi” educational
complex. Here educational system is very different. We chose what to study. So,
if I want to become a programmer and I don’t need History or Chemistry, I
refuse to study that subject. I think that it's a very good method, because we
don't waste time on learning things that we don't need.
I don't know educational systems of private schools, but I
think that my school is semiprivate, because we pay fees. Anyway, on my opinion
our school's system is better than simple public school's educational systems.
In other public schools students learn everything by heart, but in our school
we don't do so. During our lessons we try to improve our mindset, our practical
knowledge and skills.
I haven't decided yet what I will major in, but I think
about programming.
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