Education in Gibraltar

Education in Gibraltar

Infobox Education
country name = Gibraltar
agency

agency = Department of
Education and Training

leader titles =
Director of
Education and Training
leader names =
Ernest Gomez
budget =
budget year = 2007-08
primary languages = English | system type = National
established events =
established dates =
literacy year = 2005-06
literacy total = 80+
literacy men =
literacy women =
enroll total =
enroll primary =
enroll secondary =
enroll post-secondary =
attain secondary =
attain post-secondary = 23%
footnotes =

Education in Gibraltar generally follows the English system operating within a three tier system. Schools in Gibraltar follow the Key Stage system which teaches the National Curriculum.

Primary education

The first year of education in Gibraltar is done in nursery or pre-school. Attendance is from 3 to 4 years and is not compulsory. Compulsory education starts at the age of 4 years with primary education. The first year is known as Reception, where attendance is up to 5 years. In Gibraltar Primary education lasts for 8 years (First and Middle school). [http://www.gibraltar.gov.gi/gov_depts/education/education_index.htm Government of Gibraltar - Education & Training.] ]

econdary education

At the age of 12 Gibraltarian students enter a single-sex secondary school (all education before this age follows a coeducational system). Following a four-year course preparing for General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE), where students sit for final examinations at the age of 16. Students can take on up to 10 GCSE subjects including the core 5 (English, mathematics, science, religious studies and Spanish). Students willing to continue their studies after taking their GCSEs can move onto sixth form (in the same school) providing they have obtained a minimum requirement of 4 subject passes at grade C or higher (generally including English and mathematics). Here the student will go onto a two-year A-Level course, sitting Advanced Subsidiary (AS) examinations at the end of the first year and Advanced 2 (A2) examinations at the end of the course. Gibraltarian students can take up to 4 different A-Level subjects simultaneously.

chools

Gibraltar has fifteen state schools, one MOD school, one private school and one college.

Primary schools

* Governor's Meadow School
* Loreto Convent First School and Nursery (private)
* Notre Dame First School and Nursery
* [http://www.gibnet.gi/~sbfs/ St Bernard's First School and Nursery]
* St Christopher's First School (MOD)
* St Joseph's First School and Nursery
* St Mary's First School
* St Paul's First School and Nursery

Middle schools

* Bishop Fitzgerald School
* Loreto Convent Middle School (private)
* [http://www.gibnet.gi/~shms/ Sacred Heart Middle School]
* [http://www.gibnet.gi/~stannes/ St Anne's Middle School]
* St Christopher's Middle School (MOD)
* St Joseph's Middle School

econdary schools

* Bayside Comprehensive School (single-sex)
* Westside School (single-sex)

pecial needs schools

* St Bernadette's School
* St Martin's School

Religious schools

* Hebrew School (first and middle school)

Colleges

* [http://www.gibraltarcollege.org Gibraltar College of Further Education]

Higher education

There are no facilities in Gibraltar for full-time higher education, and consequently, all students must study elsewhere at degree level or equivalent and certain non-degree courses. The Government of Gibraltar operates a scholarship/grant system to provide funding for students studying in the United Kingdom. [ [http://www.gibnet.com/data/exec.htm A Profile of Gibraltar - Language and Education.] ] All Gibraltarian students follow the student loans procedure of the UK, where they apply for a loan from the Student Loans Company which is then reimbursed in full by the Government of Gibraltar.

Teaching

All teacher-training takes place in UK universities and colleges, where students can opt to enrol on a teaching degree or a Post Graduate Certificate of Education (PGCE). Students obtaining Qualified Teacher Status (QTS) in any constituent country of the UK and who have a registration number issued by the DfES (UK) is eligible to teach in Gibraltar.

References

External links

* [http://www.internationaleducationmedia.com/gibraltar/schools.htm List of schools in Gibraltar.]

ee also

* Education in England


Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Поможем решить контрольную работу

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Gibraltar — This article is about the British overseas territory. For other uses, see Gibraltar (disambiguation). Gibraltar …   Wikipedia

  • Gibraltar — • A rugged promontory in the province of Andalusia, Spain, about 6 miles in circumference. Its almost perpendicular walls rise to a height of 1396 feet Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Gibraltar     Gibraltar …   Catholic encyclopedia

  • Gibraltar Anthem — Territorial anthem of Gibraltar Lyrics Peter Emberley, 1994 Music Peter Emberley, 1994 Adopted 18 October 1994 The Gibraltar Anthem is the national song of the British overseas territory of Gibraltar. In common with the United K …   Wikipedia

  • Education in Finland — Ministry of Education and Culture Minister of Education and Science Minister of Culture and Sport Jukka Gustafsson Paavo Arhinmäki National education budget (2009) Budget …   Wikipedia

  • Education in Portugal — Ministry of Education, Higher Education and Science Minister Nuno Crato (2011 ) National education budget (2006) …   Wikipedia

  • Education in Norway — Norwegian Ministry of Education and Research Minister of Higher Education and Research and Minister of Lower Education Tora Aasland and Kristin Halvorsen National education budget (N/A) …   Wikipedia

  • Gibraltar — Gibraltarian /ji brawl tair ee euhn, jib rawl /, adj., n. /ji brawl teuhr/, n. 1. a British crown colony comprising a fortress and seaport located on a narrow promontory near the S tip of Spain. 29,934; 17/8 sq. mi. (5 sq. km). 2. Rock of. a.… …   Universalium

  • Gibraltar — <p></p> <p></p> Introduction ::Gibraltar <p></p> Background: <p></p> Strategically important, Gibraltar was reluctantly ceded to Great Britain by Spain in the 1713 Treaty of Utrecht; the British… …   The World Factbook

  • Gibraltar Local Disability Movement — The Gibraltar Local Disability Movement (G.L.D.M.) is a pressure group operating in Gibraltar that seeks to improve the lives of disabled people, promote equal opportunities and tackle disablist discrimination in Gibraltar. It was first… …   Wikipedia

  • education — /ej oo kay sheuhn/, n. 1. the act or process of imparting or acquiring general knowledge, developing the powers of reasoning and judgment, and generally of preparing oneself or others intellectually for mature life. 2. the act or process of… …   Universalium

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”