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1. Nursery school and kindergarten
- Pre- school education, ends at age of 6
2. Elementary school
- Trivia=writing, reading, math
3. Secomdary school(British) and High school(american)
- Final exams= in Britain GCSE and SAT in America
- If someone wants to go to college in Britain, they have to take Sixth form which lasts for 2 years, after having done that, they have to pass A-GCSE(A-levels)
4. Colleges and universities
- Where they can get a degree = Bachelor of science, Bachelor of Arts, followed by Master of science or Master of Arts
5. Postgraduate studies
- PhD, for every domain of studies

Oxbridge = Oxford + Cambridge, the oldest universities and the most prestigious in the United Kingdom
Ivy League = Princeton, Harvard, Yale, the most prestigious universities
Public school = In Britain it is private and costs a lot of money, In America it is public
Uniforms= my opinion
My school= my opinion

UK
The education system of the United Kingdom is governed by each of the four countries: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. In England education is divided into four levels: nursery (ages 3–4), primary education (ages 5–11), secondary education (ages 12–18) and tertiary education (ages 18+). Education is compulsory for all children aged between five and 16. Children start in the year they turn five. The school year in England usually begins on September 1. The students have a number of holidays throughout the year. There are the autumn, spring and summer half-terms holidays in October, February and June respectively. They last a week. Students also have two weeks over Christmas and five weeks from the end of July to the end of August. All students must study English, maths and science from ages five to 16. Other subjects are compulsory only at certain stages. The vast majority of secondary schools in Britain today are comprehensive and state-run. This means the school does not select in advance what type of student can attend and education is free. A small number of grammar schools continue to exist. The term can be used either for a state-run selective school, which requires the student to pass a test, or a privately-run independent school. These schools are also called ‘public schools’. They are not state run and the students’ parents pay for tuition. Assessment in the UK starts with the GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education). These exams take place in year 11 (when students are 16 years old). If the students have satisfactory grades they can then study for their A levels. Results from A levels are used to determine if students can qualify to get into universities. Students pay for their university studies although there are ways of getting government support.
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