From an early age Play school or nursery is an option usually catering for children 3-4 years of age.
Primary school follows from ages 4-11.
Then Secondary School from 11-18.
There are alternatives: some independent secondary schools take children from 8-18 and some from 13-18.
Also there is the choice that once you are 16, or a 6th former, you may enter a college which will only be students from 16-18 years old, and usually have a specific range of classes, such as arts or sports.
That is the end of formal education, many students however choose to enter tertiary education and enrol in University.
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No, he was born in India. While he was educated in England, he did not become a British citizen.
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John Major. Was a bus driver and the son of a bus driver.
Some British accents may not pronounce the "r" sound in the same way as American accents, leading to variations in pronunciation. However, this is just a difference in accents and not necessarily a right or wrong way of speaking.
That's just what powerful governments do to poor citizens. -Just like the USA made thousands of poor or ill educated Americans go to Vietnam while the rich and well educated remained in US.
Thayendanegea, a Mohawk Indian known as Joseph Brandt, was allied with the British before and after the Revolutionary War. He was an educated man, serving as a missionary and as a British military officer.
Niels Bohr was educated in Denmark at the University of Copenhagen, and in the UK at the University of Cambridge and the Victoria University of Manchester. He studied nuclear physics under British physicists Sir Joseph John Thomson Ernest Rutherford.
From age 13 when Scott joined the British Royal Navy as a Cadet, his education took place in that institution.