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The England Hi-Tech School 

Dear all

 

England school management honor to inform you that approach to 1.6.2015 will start to establish the first kind of kindergarten in Jerusalem city.(elmukaber mount )

We are honored by your presence immediately after the completion of the readiness of the place to inaugurate our kindergarten

Our kindergarten will contain variety entertainment and creative materials and games.

Because we believe that there are many of our children have the intelligence and common sense, but they lack the support and need for establishing and helping to develop their skills as positive.

Kindergarten specialize for (3-4-5 years) assumes the principles of education by modern ways and activities in terms of conversations and understanding the language; to help And assist the development of children by  modern ways and with the assistance  of technological platforms dedicated to it and managed by teachers with extensive experience  In English and Arabic.

 

 

 

 

  • Kindergarten will be equipped with intelligent entertainment and games / modern decoration and comfortable / study conditions of the first full VIP class and more cleanliness.

  •   Kindergarten will contain a special room for events and activities (play room) and electronic games (play station) and (3D) cinema room to view documentaries movies appropriate to each generation. (IPad per child).

  • Wide patio and protected built will contain recreational games.

 

For more information you can contact us via the official website or Facebook page

www.jerusalemsites.wix.com/englandschool

 

 

 

 

State School Enrolment

 

In England you are required by law to make sure your child begins education from the beginning of school term after he or she turns 5 years old. However, children normally start Reception class in a state school from the September after their 4th birthday.

 

State schools in England are non-fee paying and maintained by the Local Authority (LA), with the exception of academies and free schools which deal with their own admissions. Every child is entitled to a free education, and every child resident in Cambridge will be offered a school place. It is wise to plan ahead for your child's enrolment at school, particularly if you are new to the Cambridge area. Your child is given priority for a place in your catchment areastate school (i.e. the age-appropriate school in the area where you live) as long as there is a vacancy. You can use the My Cambridgeshire service to look up catchment area schools for your address.

 

You can choose to send your child to a school other than your catchment area school if there is an available place, but priority for places will be given to children in that catchment area. If you do choose to send your child to a school in a different catchment area, you will be responsible for any travel arrangements unless you are sending your child to a Roman Catholic school for religious reasons. There is also no guarantee that a younger brother or sister will be allocated a place at the same school in the future.

 

Primary schools take children from ages 4–11. Some primary schools have attached nursery units that accept 3 year olds. Children begin in Reception class, then move up through Year 1-6. Some primary schools are split into Infant and Junior schools. Secondary schools take children from 11–16; or Year 7–11. If a secondary school has an attached Sixth Form for studies in Year 12 and 13, they will accept children that choose to stay on beyond the age of 16.

 

You can research your options and download admission guides to Cambridge schools from the Cambridgeshire County Council webpages. Parents can apply for a place in the school year before their child is due to attend. See the County Council webpages for admission deadlines for applications to schools; although you can apply after these deadlines for remaining vacancies. Unless you already live in the area, it is rarely possible for new students to apply early for a school place. The LA Admissions Team at the Cambridgeshire County Council require evidence of a local permanent address for your child when you apply. They may ask for lease agreements for rented property or signed contracts for purchased property. For overseas students, they may also ask for a copy of your child's passport and entry visa to check permission to stay in the country. Your child will need to be resident for at least 6 teaching weeks to be eligible for a school place. Visitor's visas of 6 months duration are not acceptable.

 

As soon as you know you will be coming to Cambridge, it is advisable to contact the County Council's Admissions Team. See the County Council websitefor contact details.

 

 

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