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Asked by: Victoriano Orosa
education secondary educationWhat is the strictest school in Britain?
At Michaela Community School in Wembley, London,54 per cent of all the students' GCSEs were awarded at least a 7. Aschool dubbed the strictest in Britain hassaid it is part of an “educational revolution” ofschools accepting no excuses for bad behaviour, aftertriumphing in its first GCSE results.
Similarly, you may ask, what is school like in England?
There are hundreds of schools, colleges anduniversities, including some of the most famous in the world.Education is free and compulsory for all children between the agesof 5 - 16. Some children are educated at home rather than inschool. Children's education in England is normallydivided into two separate stages.
Regarding this, what is high school in the UK?
Equivalent UK, US, Australian grades and years
Age* | England | USA |
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14-15 | Secondary School - GCSE | High School - Freshman |
15-16 | " | High School - Sophomore |
16-17 | 6th Form College | High School - Junior |
17-18 | " | High School - Senior |
ROUGH GUIDE to US School Grades Compared to English(UK) School Years | ||
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Age | UK Year (England Only) | U.S. Level |
14 to 15 years | Year 10 | 9th Grade (Freshman) - High School |
15 to 16 years | Year 11 | 10th Grade (Sophomore) |
16 to 17 years | Year 12 (6th Form) sometimes reffered to as 'lower 6th' | 11th Grade (Junior Year) |