Secondary
education
in
the
UK
is
very
different
from
in
the
rest
of
Europe
.
At
11
years
old
,
most
British
children
go
to
a
state
____________________
school
.
Their
parents
don't
have
to
pay
tuition
____________________
.
The
pupils
study
all
the
____________________
available
for
the
first
two
years
of
secondary
school
,
but
they
can
choose
to
drop
some
of
them
at
14
,
when
they
begin
to
____________________
for
their
General
Certificate
of
Secondary
Educaion
exams
(
GCSEs
)
.
They
take
these
exams
at
16
.
In
Scotland
the
____________________
system
is
slightly
different
.
English
pupils
have
to
take
exams
in
the
core
curriculum
subjects
,
which
are
English
,
Maths
and
Science
.
They
must
continue
to
study
a
____________________
language
,
Physical
Education
(
PE
)
,
Religious
Education
(
RE
)
,
Citizenship
and
Information
and
Communications
Technology
(
ICT
)
,
but
they
don't
have
to
do
an
exam
in
this
subjects
.
Must
pupils
take
about
10
subjects
at
GCSE
level
.
Up
to
the
age
of
16
,
school
is
____________________
,
but
,
after
this
,
pupils
can
choose
to
leave
school
or
continue
into
their
further
education
.
Even
if
a
student
fails
their
exams
they
never
have
to
____________________
a
year
in
British
schools
.