In the UK, what do they call the set of standardized exams taken by students at ages 16 and 18? - GCSE and A-Levels, In British English, what do they call the institution that provides education to children aged 11 to 18? - Primary School, What are the names for state secondary schools in the UK? - Grammar / Comprehensive Schools, What does GCSE stand for? - General Certificate of Secondary Education, In the UK, what is the equivalent term for "college" in the United States? - University, What do you call the person responsible for the day-to-day management of a school in the UK? - Headteacher /Headmaster/ Headmistress, What is the difference between public and state schools? - Public schools demand a fee / State schools are funded with government money, What is Sixth Form? - Years 12 and 13 to provide university preparation, What's the British term for the institutions offering education to children aged 2-5? - Nursery, What are the options if you choose to not go to Sixth Form college? - Vocational education /Trade / Apprenticeships,
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