Sian
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- Mar 2, 2002
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Despite watching HUGE amounts of American tv and films I still cannot grasp how the school system works as it seems very different to the plan here in the UK. We have school 'years' which seem to roughly correspond to your 'grades'. Children start full time school the year in which they are 5 and this is called Reception. The year in which they are 6 is Year 1 etc.
Graduation has me confused. This normally happens when a kid is 18, right? But you don't need to wait for exam results to know that someone has graduated? Do you have a modular system whereby students accumulate credit as they go along so they pretty much know where they are up to at all times?
Our children take a big set of exams at 16 which pretty much determines whether they stay at school and do another set of exams at 18 which will allow them to progress to college. There is a lot of waiting involved. My 18 yr old DD finds out on 18 August whether she has high enough grades to start college in September. If she drops a grade in one paper she won't be able to go but can try again next year.
Graduation has me confused. This normally happens when a kid is 18, right? But you don't need to wait for exam results to know that someone has graduated? Do you have a modular system whereby students accumulate credit as they go along so they pretty much know where they are up to at all times?
Our children take a big set of exams at 16 which pretty much determines whether they stay at school and do another set of exams at 18 which will allow them to progress to college. There is a lot of waiting involved. My 18 yr old DD finds out on 18 August whether she has high enough grades to start college in September. If she drops a grade in one paper she won't be able to go but can try again next year.