Err....so you don't actually have the first f******g clue about the educational system in the UK then. Glad we got that one sorted out.RGR wrote:What is a grammar school? And a secondary school? Is that analogous to an elementary school in America, and a secondary school is analogous to a middle or high school?kenneal wrote:The UK education system has been going down hill ever since the abolition of the grammar schools. When we had grammar schools we had a fairly steady rate of passes in the exam system. Since their abolition the pass rate has steadily risen as the exams have got easier. The literacy rate of children entering secondary school has also gone down so teaching in primary schools has also got worse.
Our education system is not perfect, but it is still much better than yours. At least most Brits leave school having some idea what is going on outside the borders of their own immediate locality. I get the distinct impression that many Americans don't even know what is going on in the next state, let alone other parts of the world.
Grammar Schools were/are for people who pass an exam called the Eleven Plus (at age 10/11).
Secondary Moderns were/are for people who fail that exam.
Comprehensives are for everyone - the people who go there do not take an Eleven Plus.
The above are all part of the state system.
Got any more ill-informed comments to make?