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British Secondary Schools: Shaping Confident Learners for a Global Future
British secondary education is vital to a student’s chance of success. There is more to these years, after all, than academic performance: They are a time of identity, self-confidence, and preparation for adulthood. A robust secondary education prepares students for success in university, career, and life. It is for this the British secondary school is the best in the world according to educators.

The article discusses what distinguishes British secondary schools, how they foster young people through defining stages of their development, and why British institutions such as Kent College Egypt are a forward thinking, student focused embodiment of British secondary education.

The Purpose of British Secondary Education
British secondary schools are generally for students aged 11 to 18. Over this time, students shift from being taught what to think to being told how to think. The program is challenging intellectually and attentive to students’ emotional and social needs.

British secondary education is very different from other systems that place a lot of emphasis on rote learning – it places a strong emphasis on comprehension, application, and critical analysis. Students are invited to question ideas, consider other points of view, and think for themselves. This brain train them for higher education and life challenges.

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