It is not accorded due importance in schools. In some schools, even the teaching staff lack due knowledge in grammar.
This is a matter of opinion; in my view, the study of good grammar is underemphasized in schools - as is obvious from reading the questions on this website!
Not everyone will agree, but in my opinion grammar is underemphasized, especially in schools. Teachers usually teach it using textbooks, worksheets, and texts. Students would learn more if they made it more interesting and relevant to student's lives.
I feel as if grammar is underemphasized, because kids today are using slang in the classroom, chat room, and in documents.
In my experience, grammar suffers in American schools from underemphasis on the one hand, and error-ridden over-instruction on the other.
Elementary schools are sometimes called grammar schools because the earliest schools were called scolae grammaticles. These schools were intended to teach Latin grammar.
Two reasons a) King Edward founded them hence a lot of schools are called KEGS ( king edwards grammar schools b) They taght grammar which was unusual at the time
Two reasons a) King Edward founded them hence a lot of schools are called KEGS ( king edwards grammar schools b) They taght grammar which was unusual at the time
Latin Grammar Schools.
As far as I know they still exist, but I don't know their position as related to the national curriculum.
No, not all grammar schools are single-sexed. Some grammar schools are mixed-sex or co-educational, meaning they have both male and female students. It depends on the specific school's policies and approach to education.
If your child goes to a grammar school, it means they are more intelligent than the average child, they will be working at GCSE levels in Yr7, therefore, grammar schools are good yes!
Grammar schools divided students into grades and drilled them in punctuality, neatness and efficiency - necessary habits for the workplace.