It is impossible to be a successful person if you a not well- formed. Everyone has the right to education. But it is not only a right,it is a duty too. An educated person is one who knows a lot about many things. Each pupil ought to do his best to become a useful member of our society.All countries have traditional system of education but there is still some meaningful distinction between them.We can note examples of many different systems, but I think we should consider the most oldest education system in Great Britain and the Russian education system , the best in some qualities I think.But as many persons as many opinions, and the best way to prove something is to compare it, I consider. On the one hand, the most notable difference between them is the compulsory school age at which children must start school.In Britain Compulsory schooling takes place between the ages of 5 and 16 while in Russia is for children from 6(7) to 17 years of age. About 94 per cent of pupils in England, and the rest of the United Kingdom, receive free education from public funds, while 6 per cent attend independent fee paying schools or homeschooling.(1) Another great difference is that in Britain there are more subjects pupils can study. The choice of these subjects is wider and pupils can more easily find the sphere they are interested in. Also all state schools in Britain provide their pupils with books and equipment for their students in contrast to Russia. Apart from this, in Britain the discipline in schools is stricter than in Russia. Some things aren't allowed there, for example to miss classes without special permission. Though in Russia pupils don't wear uniforms, there are many private schools, appeared not long ago, where pupils have to wear uniform.
On the other hand,schools of general education study identical subjects such as a native language, literature,