Education in Guernsey
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Education in the Bailiwick of Guernsey is the combined education systems of Guernsey, Alderney and
Sark Sark (french: link=no, Sercq, ; Sercquiais: or ) is a part of the Channel Islands in the southwestern English Channel, off the coast of Normandy, France. It is a royal fief, which forms part of the Bailiwick of Guernsey, with its own set of ...
. In Guernsey, it is overseen by the Education Section of the Committee for Education, Sport and Culture, part of the States of Guernsey. The States manage a number of island schools, including three comprehensive secondary schools and one
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, as well as the island's higher education facility, the Guernsey Institute. There are also a number of
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on the island. Students at States-maintained schools must attend primary school from Reception to Year 6 (ages 4 to 11; Early Years Foundation, Key Stage 1 and Key Stage 2) and secondary school from Year 7 to 11 (ages 11 to 16; Key Stage 3 and
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). At the end of Year 11. students typically take
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(GCSE) exams or other Level 1 or Level 2 qualifications. For students who do not pursue academic qualifications until the end of Year 13, these qualifications are roughly equivalent to the completion of high school in many other countries. Education is compulsory from the age of 5 to the age of 16, however students may take
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at one of the
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facilities on the island or take other Level 3 qualifications at the only
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on the island. 87% of 16-year olds will stay in Education post-16. Education is free for all students up to the age of 18. After graduating from Sixth Form, many students will study off-island, typically in
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, at a Higher Education institution or on-island at the Guernsey Institute. The education system is roughly similar to that used in England, with GCSEs graded 9-1 since 2017. National school examinations and vocational education qualifications are the same as those issued by the UK
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and follow the Regulated Qualifications Framework used in the UK.


Reform

Following a vote in the States, the decision was made to merge the present secondary schools into one schools, but across two sites, to be called Lisia School, with the campuses called Victor Hugo College and Saumarez College. The plans were backed with a £157 million investment from the States of Guernsey in 2019. However, following a vote in March 2020, the States agreed to pause the plans and the Committee conducted a review of secondary education models. The current proposals include: * Two 11-18 colleges * Three 11-18 colleges * Two 11-16 colleges and one 11-18 college * Three 11-18 colleges and a separate sixth form centre All proposals continue to focus on the "one school" model, whereby executive leadership will be unified for the island.


List of schools

The following is a list of schools in Guernsey. For Sark and Alderney, see below.


Primary schools

*Amherst Primary School *Elizabeth College Junior School at Acorn House and Beechwood *Castel Primary School *Forest Primary School *Hautes Capelles Primary School *Herm Primary School *The Ladies' College Lower School *La Mare de Carteret Primary School *Les Voies School *La Houguette Primary School *Notre Dame du Rosaire Catholic Primary School *St Martin's Primary School *St Mary & St Michael Catholic Primary School *Vale Primary School *Vauvert Primary School


Secondary schools

* Grammar School & Sixth Form Centre *
La Mare de Carteret School La Mare de Carteret High School is a high school on the island of Guernsey in the Channel Islands The Channel Islands ( nrf, Îles d'la Manche; french: îles Anglo-Normandes or ''îles de la Manche'') are an archipelago in the English Ch ...
*Les Beaucamps High School * St Sampson's High School


Special schools

*Le Murier school *Le Rondin School & Centre


Independent schools

*
Blanchelande College Blanchelande College is a 4–18 mixed, Roman Catholic, private school and sixth form in Saint Andrew, Guernsey. It was established in 1902 and is located in the Roman Catholic Diocese of Portsmouth. It is the only fully mixed independent schoo ...
* Elizabeth College *
Ladies' College The Ladies' College is a private day school for girls in Saint Peter Port, Guernsey. The school was founded on 10 October 1872 in order to provide academic education to girls on the island and was modelled after Cheltenham Ladies' College. As a ...


Alderney and Sark

Alderney and Sark have their own schools, each offering primary education and some secondary education for their respective residents. * St Anne's School * Sark School


References

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