Between each of these holidays, there is a one-week break called Half Term, so the school year has got three terms.Most state schools follow the national curriculum, which tells teachers what subjects to teach. At the end of Year 11, When students are about sixteen, they take exams called GCSEs in many different subjects.
Some of these subjects, such as math's and English, are compulsory, but students can also choose some subjects. After their exams, some students leave education, and others go to technical colleges, where they learn how to do the jobs they are interested in.
Others stay at school and study for one or two more years to do exams called AS-levels and A-levels, this time in only three or four subjects. Some students who do well in their A-levels will go on to study at university for another three to six years.
Between each of these holidays, there is a one-week break called Half Term, so the school year has got three terms.Most state schools follow the national curriculum, which tells teachers what subjects to teach. At the end of Year 11, When students are about sixteen, they take exams called GCSEs in many different subjects.
Some of these subjects, such as math's and English, are compulsory, but students can also choose some subjects. After their exams, some students leave education, and others go to technical colleges, where they learn how to do the jobs they are interested in.
Others stay at school and study for one or two more years to do exams called AS-levels and A-levels, this time in only three or four subjects. Some students who do well in their A-levels will go on to study at university for another three to six years.
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