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Websites representing online forms of education or instruction in Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland are the focus of this portion of our web guide.

Education in Scotland is provided in state schools, private schools, or by individuals through homeschooling or tutoring. The Scottish education system differs from that of other countries in the United Kingdom. The Scottish Parliament has control over all aspects of education, and the primary legislation governing education in Scotland is the Education Act of 1980.

Traditionally, the Scottish system at the secondary level has emphasized breadth across a range of subjects, while the education systems of England, Northern Ireland, and Wales have emphasized greater depth of education over a smaller range of subjects.

Unlike the National Curriculum of England, Scotland uses its Curriculum for Excellence.

In Scotland, compulsory education begins for children in Primary 1 (P1) at primary school and ends in Fourth Year (S4) at secondary school. The overall accountability and control of state education are overseen by Education Scotland, with responsibility for nursery schools being the joint responsibility of Education Scotland and the Care Inspectorate. Private schools are overseen by the Scottish Council of Independent Schools.

Scottish pupils remain in primary school for seven years. Then, at the age of eleven or twelve, they. begin secondary school for a compulsory four years, with another two years optional.

Government-funded schools are free for children aged five to nineteen. In some cases, this applies to children of international post-graduate students and immigrants.

Homeschooling is legal in Scotland, although parents wishing to do so much obtain the permission of the Local Authority unless the children are already registered at a school.

Pupils can go to university at the end of S5. Still, it is more common for them to remain until S6. Scottish universities usually have courses a year longer than their counterparts elsewhere in the United Kingdom.

The town of Ayr currently has two nursery schools, as well as several partnership centres and nursery classes held within primary schools. The town has fifteen primary schools, and one that provides education for pupils with additional support needs.

Ayr has four secondary schools: Ayr Academy, Belmont Academy, Kyle Academy, and Queen Margaret Academy, and the Wellington School, an independent school, provides both primary and secondary education.

Four institutions in Ayr provide for further education. These are Ayrshire College, previously known as Ayr College, and originally Ayr Technical School; a campus of the University of West of Scotland; a campus of Scotland's Rural College; and an Adult Learning Centre.

Additionally, there may be individuals who are educating their children at home or who are offering tutor services.

Websites representing these, and any other topics related to education, instruction, teaching, or learning in Ayr, Scotland, are appropriate for this category.

 

 

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