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In the UK, children start their school lives at the age of 4 and continue until the compulsory age of 16 - although the Government wants to change this to 18 by 2013.
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School uniform in the UK has been part of the educational landscape for centuries but it has been, and will probably remain, a source of much debate and controversy...
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The UK has a tradition of well run private-schools that goes back for hundreds of years. Some of Britain’s oldest and most famous schools - Eton, Rugby and Harrow ...
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When you’re 16 and you’ve just finished school in the
UK, it’s very tempting to burn all your books, and go out and find a job...This may turn out to be a bad idea.
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British universities have a great reputation around the world. In 2007 more than half a million people applied for university courses...
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There are of thousands of part-time courses in the UK, many of which you can do from the comfort of your own home. Unlike some countries, there is no upper age limit...
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Just because you’re over the age of 21 doesn’t mean that you cannot continue to study in the UK. There are courses available that anyone of any age can take.
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Over 1.2 million people come to study in the UK each year, with English courses amongst the most popular of all. Because of this there are a lot of courses on offer...
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Education in the
UK is only compulsory when children get to the age of five. But that doesn’t mean you can’t you get your kids learning before that.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 28 August 2008 )
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