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primary education of UK and India​

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Answered by sabinamin14
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  • INDIA

There are broadly four stages of school education in India, namely primary, upper primary, secondary and higher secondary(or high school). Overall, schooling lasts 12 years, following the “10+2 pattern. The government is committed to ensuring universal elementary education (primary and upper primary) education for all children aged 5-14 years of age. The Indian government lays emphasis on primary education, also referred to as elementary education, to children aged 5 to 14 years old. The Indian government has also banned child labor in order to ensure that the children do not enter unsafe working conditions and put their education at stake. Primary school includes children of ages six to eleven, organized into classes one through five. Upper Primary and Secondary school pupils aged eleven through fifteen are organized into classes six through ten, and higher secondary school students ages sixteen through seventeen are enrolled in classes eleven through twelve.

Secondary education follows just after primary education. It is one of the considerable main structures of Indian Education. Secondary education is the next stage after the compulsory, comprehensive primary education for minors to the optional and selective higher education.. The purpose of secondary education is to provide common knowledge, to prepare the students for higher education or vocational education and offer training for a profession. Here students are expected to give examinations conducted by the Boards, either the State Board, CBSE, ICSE and so on…

  • UK
  1. Primary Education

Children in UK start their education with primary education at the age of 5 years. It is for 6 years and students will be educated up to the age of 11 at this level. Primary education in UK is sometimes divided into 2 parts – Infant/Nursery schools (age level 5-7) and junior schools Education is free and compulsory for all children between the ages of 5 – 16. Some children are educated at home rather than in school. Children between the ages of 3 and 5 are entitled to 600 hours per year of optional, state-funded, pre-school education. This can be provided in “playgroups”, nurseries, community childcare centres or nursery classes in schools.

The education system in the UK is also split into “key stages” which breaks down as follows;Key Stage 1: 5 to 7 years old Key Stage 2: 7 to 11 years old

      2. Secondary Education

Secondary education encompasses the next level of education between the age group of 11-16 years, which is similar to ‘High school’ in India. Here, students will be pursuing a common set of courses and take the GCSE exam conducted at the end of secondary education. It covers the Key Stages 3 and 4 covering ages 11-14 and 14-16.

Many pupils in UK pursue additional 2 years of Advanced level of education (GCE A level) equivalent qualifications as sixth form students. They can also pursue Advanced Supplementary Level (GCE AS level) examsafter secondary education. International students often enter the education system at this point, e.g. taking an A-level course in preparation for further or higher education in the UK..

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