The UK Education System

The Department for Education (DfE) is the central government office that is responsible for the education system in England.

In the UK, Education is compulsory from the ages of 5-16 inclusive.

All schools must follow a National Curriculum which is divided into Key Stages:

 Key Stage
Year Groups
Age of Children
Primary1
1, 2, 3
5 - 7
Primary24, 5, 6
8 - 11
Secondary37, 8, 9
12 -14
Secondary410, 1115 - 16
Secondary512, 13
17 - 18

 

At the end of KS (Key stage) 1 and 2 all students take Standard Assessment Tests (SATS) in the core subjects of English, Mathematics and Science. For more information on SATS visit www.satsguide.co.uk

At the end of KS4 pupils sit GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) examinations in a variety of subjects. There are also some vocational qualifications which can be gained at this stage.

At the end of Year 12 the students take AS (Advanced Subsidiary) level examinations followed by A (Advanced) level examinations at the end of Year 13. This is the most common form of entry into university and other further education courses.

More details can be found on:

www.tda.gov.uk/teachers/overseas_trained_teachers/english_education_system.aspx

For information on Special Educational needs go to:
www.teachernet.gov.uk/wholeschool/sen

There are a number of sites which provide free lesson plans, worksheets and other ideas and resources. Here are three of them to get you started:

www.primaryresources.co.uk

www.teachernet.gov.uk/teachingandlearning/resourcematerials

www.senteacher.org

Another excellent site for a wide range of information is www.bbc.co.uk

http://www.teachernet.gov.uk/wholeschool/familyandcommunity/childprotection

SEN is a broad area that that covers a wide range of special educational needs. A full glossary of terms and their definitions can be found at:

http://www.teachernet.gov.uk/wholeschool/sen/senglossary

 

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Directions

How to find us:

Strand on The Green, Chiswick Office (Map)

When you come out of Kew Bridge station (overground) turn right, walk towards the bridge and cross left at the traffic lights. Take the slip road on your left before the bridge and follow the road around. You will pass café Rouge on your left, the Bell and Crown pub on your right, keep walking and you will then see a post office on your left, we are just a little further on from the post office, number 68. Strand on the Green turns into Thames Road. There is also a 68 Strand on the Green which is a house. You need to go past this to reach our office.

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When you come out of Gunnersbury station (district line) turn left onto Chiswick High Rd, take the first left onto Oxford Road then right onto Wellesley Road. Take your first left onto Brooks Road, walk to the end, you will come to a train track. Walk over the track, you will now be on Brooks Lane and see Strand on the Green Infant school to your left. Walk to the end and you will hit Thames Road. Turn left and we are number 68.

 

 

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