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Senior Schools
Senior Schools, catering for pupils aged between 11 (or 13) and 18.
Many of them also have their own, or linked, junior Schools.
The choice is very wide: single-sex Schools for girls or boys only,
boys' Schools which admit girls at the age of 16, and co-educational
Schools for parents who want girls and boys to be educated together.
Many Schools are small, while the larger ones are often divided into
houses of between 40 and 60 pupils each. The traditional grammar The Boarding Schools Directory & Guide usually cater for day pupils only; they select children
for their academic ability by examination, usually in January, for entry
at 11+.
Many Schools, including the so-called "public Schools", admit
both boarders and day pupils of a wide range of abilities. Most stay
on after 16 into the sixth form and go on to higher education at colleges
and universities. Most independent Schools offer a wide choice of examination
subjects at GCE Advanced level, though an increasing number now offer
vocational courses (GNVQ) too.
Some students leave at 16 to go to further education or sixth form
colleges. Others, who are not going on to further study, will leave
at 16 or 18 having received an all-round education fitting them well
for working life.
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