Schools in EnglandChildren in England usually start Primary school when they’re five years old. Their parents can choose between a state school which is free, or a private school which they have to pay for. At the ageof eleven, students startsecondary school. Students have to study English, Maths and Science. Other school subjects include modern foreign languages, history, geography, art and design technology.The school-leaving age is sixteen, but many students continuefor two extra years and take “A-levels”before they go to university.The school year starts in Septemberand the main school holidays are at Christmas, Easter and in the summer. A lot of school have a school uniform but some schools allow students to wear their own clothes. Write True and False sentences
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Children in English go toprimaryschoolwhen they are sevenyears old. True/False
2.There are only state schools in England.True/False
3.Students have to study English, Maths and Science.True/False
4.All students take “A-levels”before they go to university. True/False
5.Children start school year in September.True/False
6.All schools in English have a school uniform. True/False