Here in Spain it is quite different. Primary School starts when we're 6 until we are 11 or 12. Also, in Secondary School we don't difference between comprehensive and grammar school. Additionally, we don't take two GCSE as you do, we just take one when we are 18 to go to University (it's called Selectividad). You're video was very entertaining and interesting! Thanks a lot!
Sounds unnecessarily complicated. Why does the UK make it so complicated? In the US, we just have year levels (grade levels) and then go on to university. We could explain the US system in about 20 seconds. And btw, age 11 to 13 is not high school, but middle school. Age 14-18 is high school. Middle school and high school are together called secondary school.
In Spain there are some things that are the same as the UK educational system for example the education compulsory or private schools but here in Spain we don't have public schools.Unlike the UK we don't make any difference between Comprehension and Grammar school, that in Spain does not exist. The students in Spain don't take any GCSES, the thing that looks more like it is “Selectividad” that's an exam that we take at the age of 18 that determines your entry in the university. I also found interesting way to score, here in Spain we score the students with numbers between 0 and 10 and in the UK they score with letters.
He says "everybody in the country has to go to school" What the heck? His statement is completely false. Why make a video about something you know nothing about? This guy is a candidate for "Confidently Incorrect". Didn't he do any basic research? Home education is legal in the UK so school attendance is not compulsory. In the UK the Education Act states that parents are responsible for their children’s education, "either by regular attendance at school or otherwise". There are some countries in the world where school attendance is indeed compulsory and home education is illegal. The UK is not one of those countries. Home education is legal so it's completely untrue that all children "have" to go to school.
Here in Spain it is quite different. Primary School starts when we're 6 until we are 11 or 12. Also, in Secondary School we don't difference between comprehensive and grammar school. Additionally, we don't take two GCSE as you do, we just take one when we are 18 to go to University (it's called Selectividad).
You're video was very entertaining and interesting! Thanks a lot!
very insightful - thanks!
bonjour madame Králová, merci pour les devoirs.
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Sounds unnecessarily complicated. Why does the UK make it so complicated? In the US, we just have year levels (grade levels) and then go on to university. We could explain the US system in about 20 seconds.
And btw, age 11 to 13 is not high school, but middle school. Age 14-18 is high school. Middle school and high school are together called secondary school.
Nah, you tripping. Your system is like a cult
Very good video
In Spain there are some things that are the same as the UK educational system for example the education compulsory or private schools but here in Spain we don't have public schools.Unlike the UK we don't make any difference between Comprehension and Grammar school, that in Spain does not exist.
The students in Spain don't take any GCSES, the thing that looks more like it is “Selectividad” that's an exam that we take at the age of 18 that determines your entry in the university.
I also found interesting way to score, here in Spain we score the students with numbers between 0 and 10 and in the UK they score with letters.
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You are my idol man
You could have improved the video quality😬
Guten Tag profesorka Kralova eins zwei drei
He says "everybody in the country has to go to school" What the heck? His statement is completely false. Why make a video about something you know nothing about? This guy is a candidate for "Confidently Incorrect". Didn't he do any basic research? Home education is legal in the UK so school attendance is not compulsory. In the UK the Education Act states that parents are responsible for their children’s education, "either by regular attendance at school or otherwise". There are some countries in the world where school attendance is indeed compulsory and home education is illegal. The UK is not one of those countries. Home education is legal so it's completely untrue that all children "have" to go to school.
Exactly! I myself am home schooled!
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You stole this video.
Where from?
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