Early years is very much based on learning through play, literacy and numeracy skills will be taught through play this is proven a highly effective …show more content…
preschool and nursery - ages 0-5 pupils aged 4-5 in reception classes in primary schools. primary education ages between 5-11. Secondary education ages 11-16. further education aged 16-18. however special educational needs schools age 0-18. Foundation schools are where each have a governing body that runs the school in setting admissions policy in agreement with the local education authority usually everything is owned by the governing body. Trust schools are similar to foundation schools, however they form a charitable trust with an outside partner these for example could be wit ha business or a charity, support services are brought in community schools and are owned and run by the local community links however support services are provided. Faith voluntary aided schools are run by governing body but the physical aspects of the school are usually owned by a charity/ religious organisation they also receive funds from the LEA. voluntary controlled are similar to voluntary aided both run and funded by LEA and staff and support staff by LEA but again physical aspects owned by