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State funded comprehensive schools

secondary schools for all pupils regardless of wealth or ability. They are free and aim for inclusion and equality

Private schools

set their own admission requirements.


Have their own curriculum but must still take GCSEs and A levels/IB


Funded by parents with most expensive being £42000 a year


AKA independent schools

Special schools

cater for students with SEN special educational needs which includes physical and learning disabilities


most state funded but can be private

Faith schools

either private or state funded


focus on integrating religion into their practice, staffing and admission policies

Academies and free schools

set up and run from sponsers from businesses, religions or communities


have more freedom over how they are run

Grammar school

state funded schools that select pupils based on ability