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Primary education in the UK begins at the age of five and continues until the age of 11, comprising Key Stages 1 and 2 in the UK education system. Please visit the British Council page for more information about primary education. Secondary education: From the ages of 11 to 16, students will enter secondary school for Key Stages 3 and 4 and begin their progression towards GCSEs. Learn more about secondary education in the UK and what it will involve. Both primary and secondary education are compulsory in the UK. After the age of 16, education is optional. For further education, once a student has completed secondary education, they have the option of expanding into further education to gain A-Levels, GNVQs, BTECs, or other similar qualifications.
To apply for primary and secondary school education in the UK, parents must choose the appropriate visa option that best suits their situation and that of their children. There are several conditions that must be met by both students and parents to be eligible for admission and a student visa. For more details, please click the link.
If one of your children is over 16 years old before entering the UK, either the parents or the student must apply for a different type of visa, a Tier 4 student visa. This visa is for students over 16 who intend to complete their secondary or university studies at a UK school or university. For more details, please click the link.