General education in Slovakia is free of charge – you don’t have to pay if you go to a state school but in most private schools you have to pay fees. School attendance in Slovakia is compulsory for children aged from 6 to 16 years.
In Slovakia we have: a) state schools
Education in Slovakia has these stages:
OR: • vocational schools - these are apprentice schools that train their students for practical jobs – for example to become plumbers, builders, carpenters etc. They last 3 years and students get skill certificate or they can continue with the studies and take school leaving exam.
Students can also study at • 8-year grammar schools.
‒› Students finish their secondary schools with school leaving examinations. If they pass them, they get School Leaving Certificate (General Certificate of Education)
Some young Slovaks study at foreign universities (Prague, Brno, Vienna). During their studies students sometimes spend a term or a year at a foreign university (Erasmus). • In order to get a university diploma, students must successfully complete a thesis and pass the state examination in his field of study. After finishing Slovak universities students get university degrees - Bachelor's degree (a 3-year course) and Master's degree (a 5-year course), Engineer (a 5-year course).
The compulsory school attendance in Britain starts at the age of 5. Children start primary education – it is divided into infant schools and junior schools. Pupils at most of the primary and secondary schools have to wear uniforms, which are usually different for every school.
At the age of 11, most children start secondary education - it is compulsory until the age of 16, when the students take an exam called “GCSE”(General Certificate of SecondaryEducation). Students, who pass the GCSE exam can attend a 2-years long course and take A-levels examination. They can go to university only if they pass A-levels.
SLOVAK SCHOOLS
Students don't have to wear uniforms. The school year starts on 2nd September and ends on 30th June the following year. The school year is divided into 2 terms (September – January, February – June). The average number of lessons is 30 per week. First lesson begins between 7.30/8.00 and there are 4-7 lessons in a row. Each lesson lasts 45 minutes. Between them there are 5, 10 or 20-minute breaks. Pupils or students are evaluated by marks 1/5, 1 is the best, 5 is the worst. After each term students get their school reports with marks from compulsory or optional subjects. • Extra-curricular activities (After-school activities) are also very important. There are many different sport clubs. After school we can play football, floorball, volleyball or other ball games in the gym. We can join a computer group in our school or attend English or Spanish lessons provided by our school teachers.
My school - Private Secondary Technical (Specialized) School • The school building is quite large, with 2 floors.
Information and digital technologies
- I have to respect teachers, greet them, stand up when they enter the classroom
- I can't talk to my classmates or eat during the lessons
- I mustn't cheat, skip classes (play truant), smoke
- I can't leave school before the end of lessons
- I can't use mobiles, swear words
- I have be polite, raise my hand when I want to say something
- I have to do homework, prepare for the lessons
- I have to throw the rubbish in the bin etc.
What would you like to change? THE IDEAL SCHOOL ....
School uniforms:
Many students in Great Britain or the USA must wear the school uniforms – it is compulsory. I think the most important advantage is that there is no difference between the poor and the rich. I think that boys don’t mind wearing school uniforms but girls like fashion and they couldn’t show their new clothes. I wouldn’t like to wear a school uniform. I like wearing jeans and T-shirts because it is more comfortable.
free of charge – bezplatné
education – vzdelávanie, vyučovanie
pay fees / pay charges – platiť poplatky
state school – štátna škola
private school – súkromná škola
church school – cirkevná škola
pre-school education – predškolské vzdelávanie
a nursery school – škôlka (jasle)
a kindergarten – škôlka
a primary school – základná školy
a secondary school – stredná škola
a boarding school – internátna škola
grammar school – gymnázium
medical school – zdravotnícka škola
business school – obchodná akadémia
vocational school – učňovská škola (s učňovským listom)
skill certificate – učňovský list
a plumber – inštalatér
a builder – murár
a carpenter – stolár
technical secondary school – stredná odborná škola (s maturitou)
music and art schools – umelecké školy
language school – jazyková škola
further education – ďalšie vzdelávanie
bachelor's degree – bakalár
master's degree – magister
a curriculum – učebný plán, školská osnova
compulsory subject – povinný predmet
optional subject – voliteľný predmet
cloakroom – šatne
lockers – skrinky
change shoes – prezuť sa
hallway – chodba
caretaker – školník
boiler-room – kotolňa
classroom – trieda
a floor – poschodie
a sportsground – športové ihrisko
a gym – telocvičňa
term – polrok
day off school – voľný deň
avarage – priemerne
lesson – vyučovacia hodina
a break – prestávka
a lunch break – obedňajšia prestávka
evaluate – ohodnotiť
play truant (skip classes) – chodiť poza
polite – slušný
during – počas
a subject – predmet
teach – učiť, vyučovať (učiteľ)
favourite – obľúbený
attend – navštevovať /školu/
school attendance – školská dochádzka
compulsory – povinný
an exam – skúška
an entrance examination – prijímacia skúška
a final examination – záverečná skúška
a school-leaving examination – maturitná skúška
a report – vysvedčenie
General Certificate of Education – maturitné vysvedčenie
to take an exam – robiť skúšku
to pass an exam – spraviť skúšku /úspešne/
to fail an exam – nespraviť skúšku
choose – vybrať si
following – nasledujúci
prepare – pripraviť
a degree – titul, stupeň
system of education – systém vzdelávania
GCSE - výstupný certifikát zo strednej školy - v Británii
A – levels – maturitné vysvedčenie – v Británii
course - kurz
a result – výsledok
take part – zúčastniť sa
after-school activities – mimoškolské aktivity
satisfied – spokojný
conditions – podmienky
change – zmeniť
rules – pravidlá
difference – rozdiel
the poor – chudobní
the rich – bohatí
mind – vadiť
wear – nosiť /oblečené/
a school boy / school girl – školák, školáčka
a pupil – žiak
a student – študent
a graduate – absolvent VŠ
teaching staff – učiteľský zbor
a headmaster – riaditeľ školy
a headmistress – riaditeľka školy
a principal – riaditeľ školy
a deputy head – zástupca
provide - zabezpečiť
Law and Business – právo a podnikanie
make-up exams – reparát
scholarship – štipendium
demanding – náročný