Does every school in the UK require you to wear uniforms?
Just wondering
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No, I'm sure there are schools that don't require uniforms.
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Virtually. All public schools that I'm aware of you have to. The littler kids sometimes don't wear uniforms, but that's in more of a daycare setting I suppose... Let's just say I haven't seen a school without uniforms.
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Wednesday, August 24, 2011
Tuesday, August 16, 2011
What are normal primary school hours in the UK
What are normal primary school hours in the UK?
I need to know from what time until what time in the day would a child of 9 go to school in Sussex, England. Is there one day in the week which is shorter maybe? Thanks in advance!
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8:30-9 in the morning till 3:00-3-30
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I need to know from what time until what time in the day would a child of 9 go to school in Sussex, England. Is there one day in the week which is shorter maybe? Thanks in advance!
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8:30-9 in the morning till 3:00-3-30
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Monday, August 8, 2011
Summer School Holidays In UK
Summer School Holidays In UK?
At the mo in the UK the kids are off on their school holidays. (And I bet their mums are lovin every minute) Now the length of this holiday is six weeks. Ever since I was at school it has always been six weeks. But why do they always have six weeks? I asked this question some years ago and I was told that it goes back to the wartime years. At this time they needed all the manpower for working in the fields for harvesting etc. So they extended the summer school holidays to cater for this. Is this true? Or can anybody give me a better answer? Thank you
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yeah i've heard that too but i just think it's so it fits the holiday requirements in the uk. but at my school (a private school) we get 8 weeks at summer and 3weeks at easter and at christmas aswell as half terms. BUT we start school at 8.30am and finish and 5.30pm (buses leave at 5.40 and i get home at 6.15-30) and we only have a 40 minute lunch and 20 minute brake in the morning- which means the schools day is longer than most adult working days may i add!!!!!! but at my brothers schoold , where they start at 9 have towo 15 minute brakes throughout the day and ahve a 1.5hour lunch brkae and finish at 3pm they only get 4 weeks off at sumemr and the usual xmas , easter and half term holidays. so i think it just depends on what type of achool you go to and where it is.
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At the mo in the UK the kids are off on their school holidays. (And I bet their mums are lovin every minute) Now the length of this holiday is six weeks. Ever since I was at school it has always been six weeks. But why do they always have six weeks? I asked this question some years ago and I was told that it goes back to the wartime years. At this time they needed all the manpower for working in the fields for harvesting etc. So they extended the summer school holidays to cater for this. Is this true? Or can anybody give me a better answer? Thank you
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yeah i've heard that too but i just think it's so it fits the holiday requirements in the uk. but at my school (a private school) we get 8 weeks at summer and 3weeks at easter and at christmas aswell as half terms. BUT we start school at 8.30am and finish and 5.30pm (buses leave at 5.40 and i get home at 6.15-30) and we only have a 40 minute lunch and 20 minute brake in the morning- which means the schools day is longer than most adult working days may i add!!!!!! but at my brothers schoold , where they start at 9 have towo 15 minute brakes throughout the day and ahve a 1.5hour lunch brkae and finish at 3pm they only get 4 weeks off at sumemr and the usual xmas , easter and half term holidays. so i think it just depends on what type of achool you go to and where it is.
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Monday, August 1, 2011
Performing arts Boarding Schools in the Uk
Performing arts Boarding Schools in the Uk?
I'm in third year in Ireland, doing my junior cert this year. I want to go to a performing arts boarding school in the UK for a year next year, as 4th year is not important. Is it possible to go to any of these schools for just a year? If so, are there any you would advise? And is there any that don't cost like €15,000? I don't really understand the English education system so would i go to high school in what year or what?
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The Royal Alexandra and Albert School could be an option. They provide college-bound students with a smaller, college-preparatory education, along with the kind of immersion in their craft that they wouldn't get in a traditional high school. Their main focus is to prepare students for an arts education at top-tier colleges and make them competitive for the scholarships that those colleges may offer their exceptional applicants. Good luck.
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I'm in third year in Ireland, doing my junior cert this year. I want to go to a performing arts boarding school in the UK for a year next year, as 4th year is not important. Is it possible to go to any of these schools for just a year? If so, are there any you would advise? And is there any that don't cost like €15,000? I don't really understand the English education system so would i go to high school in what year or what?
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The Royal Alexandra and Albert School could be an option. They provide college-bound students with a smaller, college-preparatory education, along with the kind of immersion in their craft that they wouldn't get in a traditional high school. Their main focus is to prepare students for an arts education at top-tier colleges and make them competitive for the scholarships that those colleges may offer their exceptional applicants. Good luck.
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