Differences between Scottish and Spanish Education Systems
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DIFFERENCES BETWEEN SCOTTISH AND SPANISH
EDUCATION SYSTEM
SCOTTISH EDUCATION SYSTEM
•From 5 to 12
•Seven years
PRIMARY SCHOOL
•From 12 to 16•Four years•Standard Grade Exams•Three different levels (Credit, General, Foundation)
SECONDARY SCHOOL •Any subject
•Another Nactional Exam
HIGHERS
• It depends on the mark, they get in their Higher
UNIVERSITY
1696 The First National Education System 1872 Compulsory (5 – 14)Nowadays Compulsory (5 – 16/18)
SCOTTISH EDUCATION SYSTEM
96%
4%
TYPES OF SCHOOLS
STATE SCHOOLS PRIVATE SCHOOLS
THE MAJORITY OF CHIL-DREN GO TO STATE SCHOOLS
SPANISH SYSTEM Infant School (3-5/6) Primary School (6-12) Secundary School (12-16) Baccalaureate (16-18) Vocational training
courses(intermediate and higher level) University (4 years)
Compulsory studies Not compulsory studies
SCOTTISH SYSTEM Nursery (3-4,5/5,5) Primary School (4,5/5,5-
12) Secundary School (12-16) Highers (16-18) Scottish Vocational
Qualifications (SVQs) University (4 years)
STAGES
SCHEDULES
SPANISH
SYSTEM
•School Starts: 9:00am
•Morning BreaK: 11:00am-11:30 am
•School Ends: 14:00 pm
SCOTTIS
H SYSTEM
•School Starts: 9:00am
•Morning BreaK: 11:00am-11:30 am
•Lunch Time: 12:00am-13:00pm
•Afternoon Break: 14:15pm-14:45pm
•School Ends: 15:30 pm
SCHOOL DAYS PER YEAR
SPANISH
SYSTEM
•180 days in Primary
•175 days in Secondary
SCOTISH
SYSTEM
•180 Days in Primary and Secundary
DIFFERENCES
SPANISH
SYSTEM
•Children attend Primary School for six years
SCOTTIS
H SYSTEM
•Children attend Primary School for seven years
DIFFERENCES
SPANISH
SYSTEM
•After SecSchool they get the Secondary Certificate
•They have to pass internal examsondary
SCOTTIS
H SYSTEM
•To get the Standard Grade Certificate, they have to pass national exams which are marked by people that children don’t know
DIFFERENCES
SPANISH
SYSTEM
•Students with dificulties can attend easier courses in third and fourth of Secondary, but the certificate they obtain is the same at the end
SCOTTIS
H SYSTEM
•Standard Grade are divided into three different levels
DIFFERENCES
SPANISH
SYSTEM
•Only those who want to access to University after Bachillerato must do the National Exams (SATs)
SCOTTIS
H SYSTEM
•When they finish Highers they have another National Exam
DIFFERENCES
SPANISH
SYSTEM
•Students must do the two courses of Bachillerato if they want to go to University
SCOTTIS
H SYSTEM
• Students can go to University at the end of the first year of Highers
THANKS FOR YOUR ATTENTION
BY:MARISI MORALES PATRICIA CAÑAMEROAFRICA BERGILLOSCRISTINA VALENZUELA