Слайд 2Primary education
Nursery School
aged 3 to 4.
Primary school
Foundation Stage
Primary
1, age 4 to 5
Primary 2, age 5 to 6
Key Stage 1
Primary 3, age 6 to 7
Primary 4, age 7 to 8
Key Stage 2
Primary 5, age 8 to 9
Primary 6, age 9 to 10
Primary 7, age 10 to 11 (Transfer procedure exams to determine secondary school placement.)
Слайд 3Secondary education
Secondary school or grammar school
Key Stage 3
Year 8,
age 11 to 12
Year 9, age 12 to 13
Year 10, age 13 to 14
Key Stage 4
Year 11, age 14 to 15
Year 12, age 15 to 16 (GCSE examinations)
Secondary school, grammar school, or further education college
Sixth form
Year 13, age 16 to 17 (AS-level examinations)
Year 14, age 17 to 18 (A-levels (A2))
Слайд 4School holidays in Northern Ireland
School year September – June
Less than
1 weeks holiday at Halloween
Up to 2 weeks holidays at Christmas
Up to 2 weeks holiday at Easter
8 weeks Holiday July and August
Слайд 5Further education
Further education (often abbreviated "FE“), is a term mainly used in
connection with education in Further education colleges.
It is post-compulsory education (in addition to that received at secondary school), that is distinct from the education offered in universities (higher education). It may be at any level above compulsory education, from basic training to Higher National Diploma or Foundation Degree.
Слайд 6FE in Northern Ireland
FE in Northern Ireland includes education for people over
16, usually excluding universities. It is primarily taught in FE colleges for example South West College