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The inbetweener season 1 episode 1.mp4

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Marty Chisnall

This is extremely accurate to what it’s actually like at British schools

BelladonnicHazeyJaneII

I know everyone seems to say it about every show but yeah The Inbetweeners gets better as it goes on. I'm not sure what it's like now or for others, but my experience in education in England (late 80s to 2002) was this.. Nursery 3-4 yrs old (half a day, optional and same building as the primary school) Primary school 4-11 yrs old Secondary school 11-16 yrs old At 16 you could leave school after taking your GCSEs. Those who wanted to stay in education would choose either to stay on at 6th form (like in the Inbetweeners) which was in the same buildings as secondary school. Or you'd go to the local college. College had a wider range of subjects than staying on at school. That's generally between ages 16-18 years. Then, generally, you'd leave and get a job or go on to university.

Anonymous

I've seen the inbetweeners loads of times but looking forward to rewatching it with josh's reactions

TheHigh

please continue with the inbetweeners :D

Anonymous

Hi, when you're using Netflix and the show ends, you should be able to click "watch credits" and then you should be able to pause like normal. Hope this helps!

AfterWorkReactions

Thanks appreciate the info Ours is kind of similar but there isn't an option to leave at 16 or at least it isn't supported . You would have to drop and take a test for your GED . There's pre school from age 4-6 and it's optional .I think that's changes now .6-12 Elementary .12-14 middle school 14-18 highschool .18-college .

David Williams

It's not lazy at all, it's the most accurate show about 16 yr old boys ever made.

Steve Small

Keep going Josh. Where's number two? ✌️

H Grazza

Such a true representation of British schooling

Jason Fisher

I honestly can't tell you how accurate this is to the British school experience