The system of education in great britain
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• a GCE examination of a standard higher than ordinary level and GCSE • the term at a university etc. in which Lent falls • a training college for school teachers • education at university etc., esp. for degree level • a selective state secondary school with a mainly academic curriculum • a group of students or pupils taught together • a private teacher, esp. one in charge of sb’s education • the lower of the two main levels of the GCE examination • the University term beginning in January, esp. in Oxford • a student who has been awarded an exhibition • Oxford and Cambridge Universities regarded together, esp. in contrast to newer universities • a private school preparing pupils for a public school • a university teacher supervising the studies or welfare of assigned undergraduates • a male (female) teacher or tutor • a teenager who is about to leave or has just left school • a form in a secondary school for pupils over 16 • an examination at the end of a term • a GCE examination with a smaller syllabus than A level • a school where pupils are resident in term-time • an examination taken at the age of 11-12 to determine the type of a secondary school a child should enter • the status or emoluments of a fellow of a college • a scholarship esp. from the funds of a school, college • a school where young children below 11 are taught T HE SYSTEM OF EDUCATION IN G REAT B RITAIN 22 • a class in a school • an examination set esp. for secondary-school pupils at advanced level and, for- merly, at ordinary level • the minimum age at which children may cease attending school • a holder of a university degree originally giving authority to teach in the university • a school for children from 5 to 9 years old • an incorporate senior member of a college • in some universities the autumn term • a payment from the funds of a school, university, local government, etc., to main- tain a student in full-time education, awarded on the basis of scholarly achievement • an examination replacing and combining the GCE ordinary level and CSE exami- nations • a training college for school teachers • the university and law term beginning after Easter • an examination set for secondary-school pupils in England and Wales, replaced in 1988 by the GCSE • a school supported wholly by the payment of fees • a sum of money given by the State for any of various purposes, esp. to finance education • a day when the public may visit a place closed to them • a college or school for training esp. prospective teachers • a period of some weeks, altering with holiday or vocation, during which instruction is given in a school, etc. • a University that teaches mainly by broadcasting and correspondence and is open to those without formal academic qualification • a person who holds a doctorate • a school involving or concerned with mechanical arts and applied sciences • an adult-education college offering training and vocational courses mainly by cor- respondence • a school for those who have had primary education, usu. from 11 to 18 years • teaching of English as a foreign language • a man/ woman who has taken the degree of Bachelor of Arts (BA), Education, Civil Law (BCL), Letters, Literature or Science (BSc) • a certificate of qualification awarded by a college etc. • a school in which primary instructions are given • learning concerned with human culture • a secondary school catering for children of all abilities from a given area Download 1.68 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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