A: Comprehensive schools
B: State schools
C: Grammar schools
D: Private schools
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- In Britain, state schools are funded by local and central government, so they are commonly called public schools.
- In Britain, schools ______. A: are free for children B: charge a fee C: require students to come home only in holidays D: include state schools and private schools
- Which of the following schools would admit children without reference to their academic abilities?? A. Comprehensive schools;|C. Independent schools;|D. Grammar schools;|B. Secondary Schools;
- Public schools of British secondary education are funded by(). A: the state B: the charity C: the private D: the community
- 14. Academies are publicly funded by independent schools, free ___ local authority and national government control.
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In Britain,the division between grammar schools and vocational schools was ended by the introduction of comprehensive schools in the _______.
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In UK, the great majority of parents send their children to ________. A: Private school B: Independent schools C: State schools D: Public schools
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The private schools for primary-school children in Britain are called The Pre-prep schools and Prep schools in UK refer to ______. ( )。 A: public elementary schools B: private elementary schools C: public middle schools D: private middle schools
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In Britain, the division between grammar schools and vocational schools ended by the introduction of comprehensive schools in the ________ . A: 1930s B: 1940 C: 1950s D: 1960s
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About six percent of the school population attend ____.Grammar schools B. comprehensive schools Public schools D. independent sch