Brits vs Americans: High School

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  • Join Tom and Jeff as they pit the UK and the USA against each other once again, for a deep dive into High School life across the Atlantic, in Brits vs Americans: High School.
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  • @izzy.cronin
    @izzy.cronin Před 4 lety +3892

    americans: we pledge allegiance ....
    uk : GOOOOOOOD MOOOOORNIIIING EEEEVERYOOONE

    • @kellyclark8668
      @kellyclark8668 Před 4 lety +93

      Ughhh sooo true

    • @ashishjoseph4710
      @ashishjoseph4710 Před 4 lety +84

      @@kellyclark8668 I think it's common in other countries like in india we have
      morning prayer,
      thought for the day,
      singing National anthem in the assembly.

    • @ashishjoseph4710
      @ashishjoseph4710 Před 4 lety +15

      What is it like in UK

    • @izzy.cronin
      @izzy.cronin Před 4 lety +65

      @@ashishjoseph4710 not the worst but its definitely something "different"

    • @FacelessQueenie
      @FacelessQueenie Před 4 lety +95

      @@ashishjoseph4710 we don't do anything like that, we just do school like normal, i don't think we ever really talked about our country unless it was in geography/history or something related, schools are very anti nationalistic in the UK and we're taught to appreciate a variety of places and not be stuck up our arses about our tea land 😂

  • @hjc9114
    @hjc9114 Před 4 lety +2825

    I loved wearing a uniform because you didn't have to think about what to wear every day

    • @katelovespizza
      @katelovespizza Před 4 lety +105

      same. in my school if you had your socks pulled up too high you’d get terrorised 😂

    • @lucashdgk7
      @lucashdgk7 Před 4 lety +45

      cantbelieveitsnotbutter bruh In my school there are 2 big rules don’t button up ur blazer or clip In ur backpack if u could otherwise u getting bullied lol

    • @katelovespizza
      @katelovespizza Před 4 lety +56

      Pt.Bourbon who the hell buttons up their blazer anyway? 😂

    • @lucashdgk7
      @lucashdgk7 Před 4 lety +14

      cantbelieveitsnotbutter you’d be suprised

    • @amystreet9592
      @amystreet9592 Před 4 lety +17

      cantbelieveitsnotbutter Who wears their blazer? It should of been in the bottom of your bag screwed up.

  • @user-kq6ku6qu9z
    @user-kq6ku6qu9z Před 4 lety +802

    'I feel like a drunk businessman', summing up basically how we drink a shit ton in high school

  • @Wannawatchthis5555
    @Wannawatchthis5555 Před 4 lety +1556

    Definitely dressed as a year 7 with that back pack

    • @21samclarke
      @21samclarke Před 4 lety +50

      Hahaha! Oh my god that's so true! And the older you got the less you carried too, I remember one day I cut a hole in the inside of my blazer so I could put my Journal in and a pen and sometimes a pencil, I don't think I carried a bag on me for my final year lol

    • @asha5548
      @asha5548 Před 4 lety +2

      @@21samclarke
      😂😂😂

    • @nxghtcorex862
      @nxghtcorex862 Před 4 lety +2

      21samclarke 😂😂 Imma end up doing that to then one day

    • @katieegerton6088
      @katieegerton6088 Před 4 lety +5

      @@21samclarke I literally just carried everything in my blazer including pens as I was too lazy to take my bag off. I remember that we had a planner that apparently we had to use. In year 7 most people used it but by year 11 I had it stuffed in the bottom of my bag and forgot about it.

    • @denisaiovu9225
      @denisaiovu9225 Před 4 lety +1

      Ikr

  • @danishramli9104
    @danishramli9104 Před 4 lety +799

    Who remembers getting really bad back pain from science lessons?

    • @FacelessQueenie
      @FacelessQueenie Před 4 lety +97

      darn schools forgot to pay for the full chair

    • @deliciator855
      @deliciator855 Před 4 lety +65

      Damn those stools!

    • @21samclarke
      @21samclarke Před 4 lety +42

      @@deliciator855 Those stools were the entire reason my history teacher thought I enjoyed her lessons because I was always first in the class all because I needed to sit down on a proper damn chair! They were like mini torture devices!

    • @isoundlikeayoutuber6931
      @isoundlikeayoutuber6931 Před 4 lety +27

      The gum under the table

    • @chloe7219
      @chloe7219 Před 4 lety +1

      Faceless Queenie omg yes 😂😂😂

  • @eilighbuckell7257
    @eilighbuckell7257 Před 4 lety +664

    If you had your tie that short at my secondary school you'd just live in detention

    • @niamhduffy2012
      @niamhduffy2012 Před 4 lety +38

      They tried to combat this at my school with clip on ties but people would have them stolen straight of their necks and then you would still end up in detention 😂

    • @thiccfrosty6818
      @thiccfrosty6818 Před 4 lety +8

      7 stripes

    • @unreal_user9516
      @unreal_user9516 Před 4 lety +1

      @@niamhduffy2012 fam same thing happens in our school😂

    • @BabyMuDinero616
      @BabyMuDinero616 Před 3 lety

      I feel you. In America, well at my school. We wear uniforms to and if you don't got that belt. They would do multiple options. Take one of your shoes and/or your phone and give you a belt. You return the belt than they give you your phone. Call home. ISS or OSS. (OSS is really rare). Or if your really lucky they would just tell you to go to the office and get one yourself without humiliation whatch is really rare. Dont forget that belt fam.

    • @jr5993
      @jr5993 Před 3 lety +1

      @@niamhduffy2012 that was fucking fun to be fair. But the fact I found that fun just goes to show how boring school is in Britain.

  • @ellenfale7345
    @ellenfale7345 Před 4 lety +3115

    lowkey want to see Americans complete gcses and alevels to see how they can cope...

    • @azylyaha3947
      @azylyaha3947 Před 4 lety +97

      I live in the US, but I have to take A levels for the program I'm in. I flunked my history last year🤣🤣, so I had to retake it.🤦🏾‍♀️🤦🏾‍♀️

    • @Abbieprosee
      @Abbieprosee Před 4 lety +49

      Nigel Marvin I did the SAT online and I hadn’t done any maths in 2 years and got 1200🤷🏼‍♀️ the maths was hard bc I hadn’t studied it in years but the English was fine.

    • @ananya.m.2158
      @ananya.m.2158 Před 4 lety +119

      @LauraDoesGacha _ they do their SATs when they are GCSE age and we do them in year 6 (10-11) so they're not the same

    • @pwhite9231
      @pwhite9231 Před 4 lety +1

      Sameeeee

    • @emcarson
      @emcarson Před 4 lety +161

      @Ginger most of what you've said isn't true. English students still have to do exams during the term, some that may factor into your final grade at gcse/a-level. Coursework has been phased out for most subjects now, but when I did it about 40% of the overall grade was coursework based and then a final exam. Almost all subjects are multiple exams in a very short period of time for gcse. Maths is about 3/4 exams, English is 3/4 again, Science is 9 exams! Overall a 16-year-old student could have upwards of 20 exams within 3 weeks. All of which are now 100% of your final grade. From what I've understood the SAT only covers core subjects and maybe even only English/Math. Also no multiple choice exams in the UK ever. GSCE's and A-Levels only run for two years unlike America where they go for four years. This again makes it harder as you are only learning the content for two years. A-Level can actually only be one year and an exam for an AS grade.
      The passing grades are generally lower in the UK as the exams are harder and there is a maximum pass amount. Only X amounts of students are allowed to get the top grades which means the grade boundaries can change very significantly between subjects. If lots of people are getting A's in Art then there will be a high percentage needed but likewise in Advanced Maths there is a smaller amount of people achieving A's so the boundary is lower.
      American style education vs English style is known as Breadth vs Depth. Meaning that Americans will cover a wider variety of subjects (think Calculus, Algebra, Trig) whereas English will study fewer subjects (Maths) but in far greater detail.

  • @lizzylowe529
    @lizzylowe529 Před 4 lety +1565

    When Americans think houses are just something J.K. Rowling came up with like no we had to actually do that shit!

    • @auroraedits3133
      @auroraedits3133 Před 4 lety +19

      Exactly

    • @kavinderjasnayal6775
      @kavinderjasnayal6775 Před 4 lety +1

      You looks so cute both of you 😍

    • @JDSports12
      @JDSports12 Před 4 lety +4

      @Brian Morgan what with their 7IQ I bet u can't even tell me what it means

    • @kavinderjasnayal6775
      @kavinderjasnayal6775 Před 4 lety

      @@JDSports12 7IQ means
      Bro

    • @TiffanyAllen1784
      @TiffanyAllen1784 Před 4 lety +8

      I definitely knew it was a real thing that the insufferable TERF didn’t create, but I assume you aren’t all assigned houses based on your personalities, are you?

  • @kevcloud438
    @kevcloud438 Před 4 lety +1087

    Why do Ameriacns have a flag in all classrooms like do they think the kids are gonna forget what country they're in?

    • @amyleigh6515
      @amyleigh6515 Před 4 lety +157

      because we are patriotic. yes, we know most countries think it's unfashionable to love their countries but we still do. unless they're under like 25 and think it's cool and woke to hate on their country.

    • @FreeCpRareAccounts1
      @FreeCpRareAccounts1 Před 4 lety +25

      They don't. Only some schools do that.

    • @avalonsignoraalmas6150
      @avalonsignoraalmas6150 Před 4 lety +50

      @K Brodini, being patriotic and being cult-like are to different things.

    • @avalonsignoraalmas6150
      @avalonsignoraalmas6150 Před 4 lety +12

      @K Brodini, I see your point, and some people really take it too far, but a lot of us are okay...I hope. 😬😬

    • @avalonsignoraalmas6150
      @avalonsignoraalmas6150 Před 4 lety +12

      @K Brodini, I agree. It seems that our most ignorant are the ones that speak the loudest. A lot of us are more self-aware, but, of course, there are those that refuse to see. They prefer to live blissfully ignorant. I mean, it is kinda weird that kids at my school, considered it an honor to be able to raise and lower the flag at school, and I remember they rewarded us for learning the pledge when we were 5. I have a question. Does your country have anything like the JRROTC, or is that just us? It is like for kids who want to go into the military. They have uniforms, drill, etc.They also shoot blanks from a canon at the football games. Do y’all do something similar?

  • @Abbieprosee
    @Abbieprosee Před 4 lety +681

    Wish he’d mentioned how Americans only have to do 1 4hr exam at the end of high school whereas I had to do 21 exams for my GCSE’s and 9 A-level exams which weren’t multiple choice like the SAT’s are😂😂

    • @ajamama
      @ajamama Před 4 lety +2

      Some high schools especially California got rid of that exam

    • @shishik4571
      @shishik4571 Před 4 lety +39

      People have to do 4 hour exams?? Finals usually last a whole week

    • @anotherhumanbeingblyat8935
      @anotherhumanbeingblyat8935 Před 4 lety +1

      wtf

    • @Abbieprosee
      @Abbieprosee Před 4 lety +5

      Alpha Solo yeah we also get like end of year exams etc. I heard that the SAT was a four hour exam with breaks?

    • @shishik4571
      @shishik4571 Před 4 lety +17

      Abbie Rose oh you’re talking about the SAT. Being really honest that exam is optional but it does help with getting into college. I have yet to take it but yeah we have breaks bc it’s not good for you to be sitting for 4 hours straight.

  • @thejsph
    @thejsph Před 4 lety +856

    You mean ‘secondary school??’

  • @harrierjames7727
    @harrierjames7727 Před 4 lety +531

    Differences in schooling:
    UK - feels like you learn nothing in geography
    US - actually learn nothing about geography outside of North America (even then, pretty sketchy at best)

    • @scarlettcloete9457
      @scarlettcloete9457 Před 4 lety +46

      Some Americans couldn’t even say where America is

    • @maddiem2727
      @maddiem2727 Před 4 lety +76

      In America, while we learn American history, we also learn world history in school as well. While there are some Americans that do lack knowledge of geography or history outside of America, many are knowledgeable. I’m tired of seeing this stereotype. In fact, I don’t know many Europeans that could name more than 10 of the US states that aren’t California, Texas, Florida or New York. There are uninformed people everywhere that lack knowledge of the histories and geographies of places they are not accustomed with. Please stop spreading this stereotype.

    • @lewai1277
      @lewai1277 Před 4 lety +39

      where tf did u get that lmao. in world history 2 and AP world history, you learn about the WORLD history. nothing about america. then as a junior you take U.S history which is just U.S. use ur brain big guy it ain’t too hard

    • @scarlettcloete9457
      @scarlettcloete9457 Před 4 lety +1

      Cookies n Creamer it said nothing about history

    • @scarlettcloete9457
      @scarlettcloete9457 Před 4 lety +5

      Maddie M we wouldn’t be able to name states but at least we can name countries

  • @Dizzy_frog
    @Dizzy_frog Před 4 lety +220

    My school had eight houses. All named after London guilds, we had the entire rainbow with the addition of pink and grey. The school used its name (old and current) and postcode to pick the houses. I was a Yr10/11 house prefect which was essentially glorified babysitting for yr7.

    • @Pinkblosemcrafts
      @Pinkblosemcrafts Před 4 lety +9

      Ours were named after mountain ranges in primary and in secondary its people who have conquered everest

    • @sneakerhead6625
      @sneakerhead6625 Před 4 lety +3

      that’s cool! i’ve never heard of a school that does that. what school did you go to? i go to grays convent in essex and because it’s catholic and all girls we have 4 houses and they’re named after important women in the bible

    • @Dizzy_frog
      @Dizzy_frog Před 4 lety +2

      SnEAkErHEaD I went to an ‘all girls’ school. Although it was a comprehensive academy and generally agnostic with some Christian influences.

    • @djlads
      @djlads Před 4 lety +2

      @@sneakerhead6625 in Manchester the school I went too yr 7 was split into 8 different groups, then from year 8-11 we were put in to 4 houses based on tree names and each year had 2 forms in that year so it would be like 8E1/8E2. The numbers had no baring on aptitude it was just year 7 forms picked at random, as to which house 1st out was 1 the 2nd 2.

    • @ellaf3877
      @ellaf3877 Před 4 lety +1

      SnEAkErHEaD in my school we had four houses and i think they are named after important families who were connected to the person who set up the school.

  • @torranirwin5516
    @torranirwin5516 Před 4 lety +194

    This is English school tho schools in the other nations are all really different

    • @erin2096
      @erin2096 Před 4 lety +33

      Scotland has a completely different exam board and qualifications. I think that’s what they mean

    • @kayleighwitts1903
      @kayleighwitts1903 Před 4 lety +1

      Erin O literally all I thought throughout this haha xx

    • @Raguzz
      @Raguzz Před 4 lety +1

      @Joe S my school it supposed to be posh?

    • @sonja7404
      @sonja7404 Před 4 lety +2

      Erin O yep we have SQA (Scottish qualification Authority)

  • @izzyj4313
    @izzyj4313 Před 4 lety +248

    You should have told him the suffers of GCSE !
    - the month+ long of exams
    - learning 15 poems
    - 3 books + extra 2 for drama
    - literally everything in history from 1200 to present day
    - chemistry, physics, biology and every equation in existence (multiple exams)
    - 10 hour art exam
    - 2 hour business exams (plural)
    - maths.... don't even get me started
    - 3 language exams
    And those wierd rules on our exams like only writing in black ink
    (That's only a few things btw not everything)

    • @asuichi
      @asuichi Před 3 lety +3

      I feel you.

    • @bebesniece2899
      @bebesniece2899 Před 3 lety +24

      I’m a American & jus graduated HS ... the shi u jus listed would have KILLED ME like I’m not even joking I probably would’ve died of stroke

    • @prateetibarua4607
      @prateetibarua4607 Před 3 lety +8

      I am Indian and I am shitting myself after reading this

    • @bongodongo9229
      @bongodongo9229 Před 3 lety +4

      In french you basically have to do 4 exams lol I'm probably gonna fail but oh well

    • @rachelswinbourne
      @rachelswinbourne Před 3 lety +11

      dont forget the whole of romeo and juliet word for word

  • @niamhduffy2012
    @niamhduffy2012 Před 4 lety +256

    I went at a British school and the teachers got drunk at my year 11 prom 😂

    • @ammamam3618
      @ammamam3618 Před 3 lety +2

      Um

    • @katesweeney98
      @katesweeney98 Před 3 lety

      do all the teachers go to prom? i have it this year xx

    • @niamhduffy2012
      @niamhduffy2012 Před 3 lety

      @@katesweeney98 for high school, only like 10 or less. Most can't be arsed 😂😂

    • @niamhduffy2012
      @niamhduffy2012 Před 3 lety

      @@katesweeney98 I supposedly have prom this year as well (but for college) and I don't think it will happen but I have my fingers crossed 🤞

    • @emmacheese6107
      @emmacheese6107 Před 3 lety

      Who spiked it? 😂

  • @pleasestopmelovingmyself8410

    Me: Sees title
    Also me: Lol roadmen

    • @joannegreen1700
      @joannegreen1700 Před 4 lety +10

      Simran Parmar innit 😂

    • @lepidxptera
      @lepidxptera Před 4 lety +4

      I'll mess you up bruv

    • @joannegreen1700
      @joannegreen1700 Před 4 lety +4

      @@lepidxptera lol

    • @Raguzz
      @Raguzz Před 4 lety +4

      I wonder what the American equivalent of a roadman is

    • @shom924
      @shom924 Před 3 lety +8

      God Penguin FTW 11 year olds with shotguns

  • @drewyeoman
    @drewyeoman Před 4 lety +270

    Scottish schools are different again from England and there are major differences within Britain as a whole, I imagine wales and NI are different again

    • @dannichambers487
      @dannichambers487 Před 4 lety +5

      Herman Sanchez Northern Ireland is simular but some differences

    • @sneakerhead6625
      @sneakerhead6625 Před 4 lety +7

      wales use different exam boards too

    • @dannichambers487
      @dannichambers487 Před 4 lety +7

      SnEAkErHEaD Yeah Northern Ireland has a different exam board and still has the A to B system

    • @erin2096
      @erin2096 Před 4 lety +13

      It’s really annoying how they just presume we do the same qualifications

    • @thebourgousie2893
      @thebourgousie2893 Před 4 lety +6

      in Northern Ireland we have a different exam board but still use the English one for certain GCSEs. Also something which I don't get is that in England first years are years sevens?? but in n.i high school you start off as a year eight?

  • @miasancto
    @miasancto Před 4 lety +86

    I can’t remember who said it, but there’s this quote that says “Twilight is better than Harry Potter because Twilight is more relatable and realistic” or something like that, but in England Harry Potter is more relatable because secondary school, without the magic, is almost exactly like Hogwarts. Like imagine Hogwarts but not in a castle and with Maths and English rather than Potions and Transfiguration, and with GCSE’s and A levels rather than OWL’s and NEWTs, that’s British secondary school.
    Edit: Also blazers instead of robes, but that should be obvious.

    • @ruby._.romanoffx7778
      @ruby._.romanoffx7778 Před 4 lety +2

      ecusameh harry Potter is amazing Harry Potter is life

    • @crepe80
      @crepe80 Před 3 lety

      Rt. I love the harry potter universe my favourite concept its animaguses

    • @moomeow4420
      @moomeow4420 Před 3 lety +1

      I live in the same town JK Rowling was born in! And we have guilds just like Harry Potter Houses aswell as guild points!

  • @sineadb9642
    @sineadb9642 Před 4 lety +1122

    Americans really out here complaining about multiple choice exams, while we're suffering with GCSEs and A-levels. Like wtf?!

    • @sneakerhead6625
      @sneakerhead6625 Před 4 lety +81

      yh im british but i took my sat so that i can go to uni in the us and literally the first time i practised (no revision) i got 65% right

    • @sneakerhead6625
      @sneakerhead6625 Před 4 lety +22

      however their grade boundaries are way higher

    • @jaymetajay
      @jaymetajay Před 4 lety +19

      Multiple choice are broader, while essay is deeper

    • @avalonsignoraalmas6150
      @avalonsignoraalmas6150 Před 4 lety +59

      @Craig 75, I am American, and we don’t get credit for raising our hands, some of us do sports and marching band instead of gym, we don’t get told exactly what will be on the exam, we don’t get cheat sheets, I have only gotten to use a textbook once, not all of our exams are multiple choice. The rest just sounds like unnecessary stress on your school system’s part. Our exams can last up to four hours, and you sound like an outsider looking in. We take several exams for several reasons. It is not my fault you don’t get a Summer break, so stop acting like our lives are so easy in high school.

    • @anthonyJones-ll4ei
      @anthonyJones-ll4ei Před 4 lety +21

      @@sneakerhead6625 you do know that mean you was 1 question away from failing, right? im mean yeah thats passing but in the usa 65% mean your very close to failing

  • @Madison-iv8gn
    @Madison-iv8gn Před 4 lety +67

    As an American we did the shirt signing thing on field day, but that was in elementary.

    • @somethingelse6774
      @somethingelse6774 Před 3 lety +1

      Ok so someone got new shoes and had people sign them...Obviously I put my name on it but LIKE-

    • @somethingelse6774
      @somethingelse6774 Před 3 lety +1

      OH LETS NOT FORGET THE TIME SOMEONE DIDNT GET A YEAR BOOK SO WE SIGNED THEIR SKIN SHALHEOWBSN IT WAS AMAZING

    • @emmacheese6107
      @emmacheese6107 Před 3 lety

      What's field day?

    • @RedBlueberryAnimates
      @RedBlueberryAnimates Před 3 lety +1

      @@emmacheese6107 omg you don’t know what it is. It’s a day where it’s about to be summer and the teachers just don’t care. So everybody puts on a picnic thing with waterslides and chalk and it’s amazing. (It’s like two week before summer when nobody cares any anymore)

    • @honeyhernandez91
      @honeyhernandez91 Před 3 lety

      @@RedBlueberryAnimates field days were the best

  • @nonameneededd
    @nonameneededd Před 4 lety +119

    Sorry, NO that tie is still tooooooo long 🤣🤣🤣🤣

    • @Chris-zx1ez
      @Chris-zx1ez Před 4 lety +4

      I don't understand these tie comments. School I went to, only the girls wore them really short but it looked absolutely fucking ridiculous on guys 😂😂

    • @bangtan809
      @bangtan809 Před 4 lety +1

      Chris I am a girl in the uk that goes to high school we keep our ties like normal size

    • @randommfk
      @randommfk Před 3 lety +2

      Our ties have to be at least 7 stripes

    • @mrzmaker2243
      @mrzmaker2243 Před 3 lety

      @@bangtan809 never knew that jungkook is bananamilk

    • @bangtan809
      @bangtan809 Před 3 lety

      @@mrzmaker2243 lol jungkook likes banana milk. He isn't banana milk 😂

  • @xBoringPerfectionx
    @xBoringPerfectionx Před 4 lety +129

    You have to wind the tie round loads of times and then you dont get the long bit

    • @melissafernandes4052
      @melissafernandes4052 Před 4 lety +11

      Or just tuck the long bit into the hole between he button of your shirt?

    • @RK-ep8qy
      @RK-ep8qy Před 4 lety +5

      @@melissafernandes4052 but then it sticks out a bit from your shirt and looks messy

    • @lucya3359
      @lucya3359 Před 4 lety +1

      And stick a 50p in the knot so you don't get strangled by someone

    • @xBoringPerfectionx
      @xBoringPerfectionx Před 4 lety

      @@melissafernandes4052 also the more you wind it, the fatter it looks!

    • @xBoringPerfectionx
      @xBoringPerfectionx Před 4 lety +2

      @@lucya3359lol getting peanutted.. those were the days! 😂

  • @JSandwich13
    @JSandwich13 Před 4 lety +31

    I'm Scottish, can't relate. Our schools are different than English ones. But seemingly the internet doesn't know that. Scottish schools don't have reception. We don't have GCSEs. We don't have sixth form and we don't call it "Year 1" etc.

    • @ashishjoseph4710
      @ashishjoseph4710 Před 4 lety +1

      Do people in Scotland also have 13th class in higher secondary???

    • @aliyyahwaheed4607
      @aliyyahwaheed4607 Před 4 lety +4

      Ashish Joseph we have a 13th year in school yes, but don’t call it year 13 or 13th class. It’s s6 (secondary 6, 6th year in secondary school, which is high school). Although, you can leave school at the end of s4 at the age of 16, which would be the end of the 11th year of school education including primary years.

  • @JamesLindsayUK
    @JamesLindsayUK Před 4 lety +39

    UK: Private School is expensive, Public school is REALLY expensive

    • @poriccrompton
      @poriccrompton Před 3 lety

      @Paola Ramirez no don’t know what he’s on about

    • @poriccrompton
      @poriccrompton Před 3 lety

      @Paola Ramirez what😂

    • @JamesLindsayUK
      @JamesLindsayUK Před 3 lety +3

      @@poriccrompton What Americans call Public School is known as Comprehensive or State school in the UK. If you talk about "Public School" in the UK, you're usually referring to the upper echelons of private school, examples being Eton and Harrow

    • @poriccrompton
      @poriccrompton Před 3 lety +1

      @@JamesLindsayUK in Wales we call ordinary school public school and then paid schools private

    • @JamesLindsayUK
      @JamesLindsayUK Před 3 lety +1

      @@poriccrompton en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Public_school_(United_Kingdom)

  • @dpp15
    @dpp15 Před 4 lety +385

    Americans: We pledge allegiance to ....
    Brits: GOOOD MOOOOOOORNING MISS SMIIIIIITH
    Wow thanks for all the likes 🙃🙃
    And all the replies 🙃🙃

    • @mattyrobinson3851
      @mattyrobinson3851 Před 4 lety +38

      GOOD MORNING EVERYONE

    • @OKA4LIVE
      @OKA4LIVE Před 4 lety +16

      @@mattyrobinson3851 it's AND EVERYOOOOOOOOOONE not good morning everyone. Or at least in my old school

    • @ohhiimmary4035
      @ohhiimmary4035 Před 4 lety +20

      In primary school for us it was GOOOOOOOD MORNING TEACHERS GOOD MOOORNING FRIEEEENDS

    • @RavenclawStudent123
      @RavenclawStudent123 Před 4 lety +4

      Oh I remember this!

    • @ruby._.romanoffx7778
      @ruby._.romanoffx7778 Před 4 lety +17

      In our assembly's we would start it off with Good morning whoever was doing the assembly then we said Good morning everyone

  • @katesweeney98
    @katesweeney98 Před 4 lety +94

    who misses school? 🥺🥺(british ppl ) xx
    edit: i wrote this when we were all in lockdown, i am still at secondary ahah:)

  • @Nmmemory
    @Nmmemory Před 3 lety +20

    I’m an American and I don’t know what multiple choices y’all are taking about. Not every state is the same., my state it’s 93 to get an A and no multiple choice

    • @poriccrompton
      @poriccrompton Před 3 lety

      I don’t know what 93 means, percentage?

    • @Nmmemory
      @Nmmemory Před 3 lety +1

      @@poriccrompton 93% for an A

    • @sailorpotat5757
      @sailorpotat5757 Před 2 lety

      Exactly I went to a college prepatory school so everything had to be university level from the start.. so stressful but then in college I never studied 🙌 and was on honor roll on the first try..depends on the states your in and everything...each state has its own rules on how to teach and so do schools

  • @pacerclara
    @pacerclara Před 4 lety +13

    They didn’t describe schools in the UK, they described them in England (and Wales I think). The school system in the rest of the UK is completely different.

  • @QWERTYOP80
    @QWERTYOP80 Před 4 lety +325

    The main difference is our children don’t get shot at school in the UK.

    • @toob_noob4381
      @toob_noob4381 Před 4 lety +64

      God damnit don't fucking start with that shit

    • @1qra_
      @1qra_ Před 4 lety +20

      QWERTYOP80 truth right here

    • @frothingbubbles
      @frothingbubbles Před 4 lety +21

      ig but what about stabbed😭

    • @1qra_
      @1qra_ Před 4 lety +3

      bish wahtt what do you mean

    • @frothingbubbles
      @frothingbubbles Před 4 lety +5

      Kate Crossley i do and im from the uk

  • @ElmiDahir
    @ElmiDahir Před 3 lety +7

    Having gone to both English and American schools, this makes my heart so full....

  • @AlisonnHunterrX
    @AlisonnHunterrX Před 4 lety +21

    School in Scotland is so different to England

    • @mcincal6810
      @mcincal6810 Před 3 lety +3

      I agree. You would get bullied for having a fat tie here

  • @electricxplorer
    @electricxplorer Před 4 lety +16

    I love how he skips from fourth to sixth grade while counting.

  • @Kaspleen
    @Kaspleen Před 4 lety +22

    Isn’t high school in the U.K. called Secondary School? I never went to a ‘High School’

    • @notanonymous7917
      @notanonymous7917 Před 3 lety +1

      Some ppl call it highschool and some ppl call it secondary

    • @Kaspleen
      @Kaspleen Před 3 lety

      That does make sense. Thank you

    • @owainthomas2316
      @owainthomas2316 Před 3 lety +1

      I'm Welsh and I call it comprehensive school

  • @eleanor1427
    @eleanor1427 Před 4 lety +42

    reception to year 6: primary
    year 7 to year 11: secondary school
    year 12 + 13: sixth form- but you can do stuff like apprenticeships here

    • @samo3611
      @samo3611 Před 4 lety +3

      I was waiting for a comment like this. Is there an equivalent to technical school? We attend high school until around age 18 but can also attend a concurrent technical program for trades such as mechanic.

    • @eleanor1427
      @eleanor1427 Před 4 lety +1

      Sam O after a google search, there are University Technical Colleges, which are usually for ages 14+, i don’t know of any personally, but most secondary schools offer at least wood tech, and my school offers engineering

    • @lauren.r29
      @lauren.r29 Před 4 lety +3

      Eleanor this is scotland (or at least what I grew up with)
      Nursery- before primary 1 and you don’t have to go
      P1- P7- primary
      S1-S6- secondary
      Then we have free uni

    • @eleanor1427
      @eleanor1427 Před 4 lety

      Lauren Rodger ooo thanks, i didn’t know how school works in scotland- you’re lucky with free uni tho

    • @lauren.r29
      @lauren.r29 Před 4 lety +2

      Eleanor yeah, I’m surprised they don’t have that in England tbh

  • @abigailwildlife1322
    @abigailwildlife1322 Před 4 lety +220

    i had over 50 hours of GCSE exams americans don't know

    • @CarpeDiem-vc3gq
      @CarpeDiem-vc3gq Před 4 lety +15

      Today would have been my last GCSE exam. Lowkey sad I’ve missed out on the experience but hey I’ll take it

    • @fishhusbando3093
      @fishhusbando3093 Před 4 lety +19

      @@CarpeDiem-vc3gq The "experience" lmao wtf dude, we got out of our GCSEs and you're complaining about it?

    • @CarpeDiem-vc3gq
      @CarpeDiem-vc3gq Před 4 lety +4

      BaconLondoner Idek what I was thinking. Our school did the English Lit GCSE in Year 10 and that was hell.

    • @vectorv
      @vectorv Před 4 lety +8

      @Brian Morgan How? I mean most roads in America are straight. That's why you can go much faster. As for signs, you just don't understand them because don't live in the UK. I could say the same about your signs being confusing. Most American cars don't even have gears😂😆. Ps, you drive on the wrong side of the road😃

    • @arunsalwan8558
      @arunsalwan8558 Před 4 lety +6

      That’s because we do not put everything on one exam at the end of the year they do the same thing in India and it doesn’t make any sense. They test you periodically throughout the semester with quizzes and test to go towards your grade you do not have an end-of-the-year exam That is pretty much the only thing you need to study for. Plus it’s disgusting that a kid at 14 or 15 Have to pretty much decide if he wants to go to science route or the arts route. And that’s based on the score he gets an exam that’s utterly ridiculous

  • @Ana-yr1lz
    @Ana-yr1lz Před 4 lety +8

    I'm not from the uk but thats how we wear our uniform ties as well. I was DYING when he described how to tie the tie

  • @ayomade7496
    @ayomade7496 Před 4 lety +263

    SATs are literally so easy tho 😂. Americans should try taking an A Level.

    • @ishaacharya8513
      @ishaacharya8513 Před 4 lety +3

      true😂😂😂

    • @ayomade7496
      @ayomade7496 Před 4 lety +65

      @@rachelmay674 It is hardly a belittlement. As someone who has knowledge of both, American exams are a walk in the park compared to A Levels. Granted many students will still struggle with SATs and their struggle is valid.

    • @arunsreenivasan2074
      @arunsreenivasan2074 Před 4 lety +46

      Ginger But it’s all multiple choice! I rest my case

    • @RK-ep8qy
      @RK-ep8qy Před 4 lety +28

      @Ginger so the UK tests are harder but a lot less hassle but American stuff is easy but requires a lot of effort. I'm keeping the UK option, I hate coursework.

    • @Bhocobhipbookie
      @Bhocobhipbookie Před 4 lety +31

      Ginger
      If you’re going to make a comparison between the US and UK, you should take into consideration that the English education system is very different from Scotland’s, wales and Northern Ireland. For a better comparison you should only include years 9- 13 as that’s the equivalent of American high school. If you were to do that you’d find that many A-levels require coursework and mocks that count towards getting accepted into university. You’d also find that a lot of people may have a job to save for university as well.
      Also generally speaking it is harder in England to get a higher percentage on a test than most states in the US as it involves more content to learn.
      Not only that but nobody expects someone with only five GCSE’s to get a well-paid/ respected job (at least nowadays). I’m pretty sure it’s the law in England to finish A-levels and most people go on to university or a course that will help with their future job.
      Not only that but GCSE’s in the past 3 years have in fact gotten harder because of the new grading system so your statement:“it was once the case UK exams were very tough” is incorrect.
      Next time try not to be so condescending and patronising when “educating” someone about a specific topic. Especially when you failed to compare the two systems accurately so you are also a bit “clueless”.
      For a word of advice, please do not group GCSE’s with A-levels, they are two completely different levels of difficulty.
      Hope this helps 😊

  • @kiralind-obona2554
    @kiralind-obona2554 Před 4 lety +190

    Americans really complaining about having to do a MULTIPLE CHOICE test :((( I wish our GCSEs and A Levels were multiple choice

    • @132boom7
      @132boom7 Před 4 lety +24

      not all of it is multiple choice, and just because its multiple choice doesn't make it easy, because you have less than a minute per question on average

    • @Bhocobhipbookie
      @Bhocobhipbookie Před 4 lety +24

      Alex Bernius The only subjects I would see as being difficult as multiple choice is maths and some areas of science. That being said, I’d much rather have a multiple choice English exam than have to do 3 perceptive essays and a come up with a story in 30 minutes.

    • @ellaf3877
      @ellaf3877 Před 4 lety +15

      Alex Bernius in gcses most subjects there is approximately 1 mark per minute, for example in geography you have to write a nine marker in nine minutes which is like 3/4 of an a4 page

    • @user-li8zt9or4v
      @user-li8zt9or4v Před 4 lety +11

      I HATE MULTIPLE CHOICE. You’ll have to read everything v e r y carefully. The words would be the same but one small period or comma could change the entire thing...

    • @genwilson7741
      @genwilson7741 Před 4 lety +2

      A AA well during SAT there’s also a writing essay portion that is optional but highly recommended if you want to attend college because it’s a requirement at many schools.
      There’s also a test called the ACT and you can take this exam instead of the SAT.

  • @louisecampbell3223
    @louisecampbell3223 Před 4 lety +13

    Up in Scotland we have nursery, primary and secondary

    • @jones6613
      @jones6613 Před 3 lety

      English here, we have Nursery/Pre-school, Reception, Primary then Secondary

  • @kaiblakeman
    @kaiblakeman Před 4 lety +17

    Americans: we plead allegiance...
    Brits: GOOOOOOD MOOOOOOOOORNIING MIIISSISS TEEECHEERRRR

  • @izziefletcher3385
    @izziefletcher3385 Před 4 lety +54

    i think they’ve made post-16 education compulsory now.

    • @artvid-1915
      @artvid-1915 Před 4 lety +9

      Yep

    • @josephmurray1513
      @josephmurray1513 Před 3 lety +3

      Nope, not in Scotland. I'm turning 16 in a few weeks and I'm leaving in July.

    • @Cal_lum
      @Cal_lum Před 3 lety

      Not in Scotland

    • @izziefletcher3385
      @izziefletcher3385 Před 3 lety

      @@Cal_lum lucky!

    • @brischarrer
      @brischarrer Před 3 lety +1

      @@josephmurray1513 but your national animal is a UNICORN 🦄😍😍😍❤❤

  • @claire778
    @claire778 Před 2 lety +1

    This one was just lovely. Funny, friendly and finally directly addressing the mind-fucks I went through with a sibling 14yrs younger than me and obsessed with american tv such as Hannah Montana and High School Musicals (films I know) etc. Witnessing the creeping infiltration of "high school" when we're British: IT'S SECONDARY SCHOOL near broke me.

  • @GreenYellowDucky
    @GreenYellowDucky Před 3 lety +1

    The part they fast forwarded thru is what I came here for....Thanks

  • @roisinmcgrath2895
    @roisinmcgrath2895 Před 4 lety +82

    Wish Tom was at my school

  • @cam4894
    @cam4894 Před 4 lety +8

    At my school in the US, we would do the signing of shirts on field day. Those are usually in elementary and middle school.
    My high school is known for having the best prom in the states. If I hadn't gone to that school, I probably wouldn't have gone to prom...

  • @oliviamurray3909
    @oliviamurray3909 Před 3 lety +4

    SAT’S tests in England just decide what sets you are in secondary school and they are in the summer of year 6.
    Whereas 11 plus is when you take a test and if you pass you go to a Grammar School which is stricter and they push you more but if you don’t pass you just go to like a state school secondary school which is a little less stricter.

  • @nusratfarah453
    @nusratfarah453 Před 4 lety +2

    okay so a lot of people are talking about how Brits have it worse because of gcses and alevels. We have the SAT, ACT, AP exams, and in New York there's also regents. Ap exams and Regents are not just multiple-choice and for the SAT there's an optional essay but some colleges require it.

  • @ayman-yz9ex
    @ayman-yz9ex Před 4 lety +94

    British school is literally crazy, those hi vis vests from teachers, teachers with full on radioes, small benches in primary. Gosh
    Comment for a smile to be added. - 😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀😀

  • @buttercup5343
    @buttercup5343 Před 4 lety +8

    “I feel like a drunk business man who drank too much “
    nO dUh ShErLoCk

  • @ayezee8427
    @ayezee8427 Před 3 lety

    Tom & Jeff make a good team. Tom's on so many videos! Remind me of a Storror team-member. You should try the theatre-very descriptive.

  • @maryammalik664
    @maryammalik664 Před 2 lety +1

    In my secondary school we have houses to it’s based on the most popular forests there are: Mercia,sherwood,Arden,Dean. The colours of the ties are : purple,green,red,yellow.

  • @asia9954
    @asia9954 Před 4 lety +10

    i go to a catholic all girls secondary in london , england and i get annoyed that i don't get to have the normal secondary experience but its kl.
    its mostly just extravagant rules about clothing , piercings , hair styles , nail length below certain amount of cm , long skirts , no phones , makeup, not being able to take off blazers without consent, plain black coats ect.
    we have to start each of the 5 lessons of the day praying the 'our father' towards the cross in the classroom (sort of like the american pledge thingy.) and end every assembly with a hail mary. there are masses every month and have liturgy reps (liturgy is public worship) who walk towards the alter and do jobs such as that. we have nuns who live in the school and often learn about st angela ,the founder of the ursuline(the teaching of girls). besides this its just a school tbh .. fighting over boys and whatnot , many lesbian couples , loud hallways.
    but the one thing love is that everyone comes together to serve one god , there are many nationalities and ethnicities there such as polish , nigerian , latina , jamaican, filipino , spanish , indian and there are even atheists and muslims there who choose not to say the prayers.
    however there is a 6th from (basically college) on site which is of mixed genders , there are even trans students , and often just walk through the school while girls fangirl over them
    ANYWAYS hope ur educated i guess

    • @danielleamberconnell
      @danielleamberconnell Před 2 lety

      Same I’m 26 now and after going to uni I realised how different catholic schools are. Stay strong!!!

  • @orla592
    @orla592 Před 4 lety +10

    laughing from Scotland which is sooo different from England

  • @ThatBlackPiano
    @ThatBlackPiano Před 3 lety +2

    I’m from AZ in USA and my middle school had houses! I was in house 3 & the house 4. Middle school was 8th & 9th grade.
    We only did pledge of allegiance from 1st grade to 6th grade. We signed each other’s shirts from 1st to 9th grade. In high school we had year books

  • @Colourfulmelanin
    @Colourfulmelanin Před 2 lety

    Tom talking about school brings me back to the good old memories. Except uniforms

  • @theylied1776
    @theylied1776 Před 4 lety +7

    Wrong! It can be either the SAT or ACT. It depends on the state where you live.

    • @briannay308
      @briannay308 Před 4 lety +2

      Yeah the curriculum in each state is different. In NYC you take the regents to get high school credit. You can take the ACT or SAT for college admissions. You can also opt to take AP exams in high school.

  • @Georgielovesrats
    @Georgielovesrats Před 4 lety +22

    We had the different colour houses in my primary school but for some reason they were never used so i have no idea what the point was🤷‍♀️🤷‍♀️

    • @Wannawatchthis5555
      @Wannawatchthis5555 Před 4 lety +1

      Krystallovesroblox 2006 They were only used for sports day.

    • @Ailumer
      @Ailumer Před 3 lety

      @@Wannawatchthis5555 Not in my school, the last one we did we represented different countries (for some reason.) But everything went into points and whichever house got the most points. Sports day was just a part of it but i never remembered the houses having a big part of it.

  • @MadHatterGrellAJ
    @MadHatterGrellAJ Před 4 lety +1

    4:47 I had that in primary school. Except it was named after famous London monuments. I was in the blue house, which was called Trafalgar (I was house Captain too) and I think the yellow one was Piccadilly, there was also green and red but I don't remember what they were called.

  • @renee176
    @renee176 Před 3 lety

    To experience graduation is wonderful, it's like a rite of passage from one stage of life to the next .

  • @idontknowwhatmyusershouldb3512

    In 2013 they changed the law in england, now you have to stay in some form of education until you turn 18.

    • @eagleeye5526
      @eagleeye5526 Před 3 lety

      No you don't your a minor untill 18 i think but i knoow s9mepne who is working after faing thier gsce's at 16 and can't go on untill 18

  • @helenbanks7599
    @helenbanks7599 Před 4 lety +60

    Please do one explaining GCSE's to him! It was when he was going on about the 'several hour exam' and it was like yeah, we do that... 27 times over the course of 4 weeks!

    • @amyleigh6515
      @amyleigh6515 Před 4 lety +4

      in the USA, SATs is just one exam. there are also mutiple exams/finals involved. thats just the one people talk about.

    • @helenbanks7599
      @helenbanks7599 Před 4 lety +11

      @@amyleigh6515 Yeah, but don't you do all of this at age 18 just as you leave high school? In the UK we sit the GCSE's I mentioned in Y11 at age 15/16 and then have to do the whole thing again with our A-levels in Sixth form at age 17/18. 😂 😭

    • @maddiem2727
      @maddiem2727 Před 4 lety +4

      Helen Banks There is no specific time for someone to take the SATS. It is probably best to take it late Junior year (age 16/17) or beginning of Senior year (17/18). It is important to take it before applying to college Senior year because most, if not all, colleges require your SAT score.

    • @Phoenix-iz2ey
      @Phoenix-iz2ey Před 4 lety +9

      GCSE’s also aren’t multiple choice questions like SATs.
      Most of the time, you have to write out essay style answers to get the most marks. For maths, you have to show your “workings out”. Aka, you can’t just write the answer down, you have to show how you got there.
      Then there’s also practical “exams”. Exams that aren’t exams exactly but are ones where you have to film, perform, speak etc in front of an examiner or teacher to get your marks. I had a practical “exam” for: Business Studies, PE, Design & Technology, Media Studies, Spoken English and IT.
      For some GCSE’s you can have them early but only in specific circumstances like my Media Studies class. All the others (which is a lot btw) get done at the exact same time as everyone else, over the course of several weeks.
      The only blessing from this is is that GCSE’s end early before the summer holidays so you finish earlier than every other year (meaning you can take the piss out of every other year that still has to attend lmao).

    • @imanepink
      @imanepink Před 4 lety +6

      @@maddiem2727 yes but no one's forcing Americans to take the SAT at 16/17 year's old unlike for GCSEs whereby most pupils have to take them at 15/16 year's old.

  • @samdurling6053
    @samdurling6053 Před 4 lety

    English system is:
    Reception and then you go from year 1 up to 11 (compulsory). After that you go to sixth form which is also known as year 12 & 13 or lower and upper sixth. Some secondary schools have student from 11-16 years old which is year 7-11 and some have kids aged 11-18 which is year 7-13.
    If you go to a secondary school which ends at year 11 and you want to continue your studies you can go to a separate school called a sixth form college which will specialise only in years 12 and 13. This is where college comes in and this is often more relaxed where the classes aren't mandatory and you don't have to wear uniforms.

  • @rife_157
    @rife_157 Před 3 lety +2

    To mess up things. Before 2020, we wore uniforms M-W-F, we wore non-uniform during T-Th. We're mixed up. We carry backpack during 1st to 4th grade then fanny pack (Americans)/bumbag (Brits) until graduate at 10th grade but soon the gov't added two-year burden to accomplish until 12th grade.
    GCSE is not even the worst. Our exam is at the end of every month. All stuffed in one day, 8 subjects, minimum 200 items, no multiple choice, 100 for identification, 90 for modified t/f and 10 essays and sometimes one or two literaries but the worst are novels. Tight rule like no ERASURE is technically wrong and sometimes minus point.

  • @ajamama
    @ajamama Před 4 lety +40

    They didn’t even mention AP classes and exams. Those make you wanna pull your hair out

    • @shishik4571
      @shishik4571 Před 4 lety +9

      Especially with the way collegeboard handled THAT SHIT this year🤧😖

    • @icanphotosynthesize1962
      @icanphotosynthesize1962 Před 4 lety +1

      From what i’ve heard from AP classes, they seem to be on the same caliber as normal (and mandatory) classes in the UK. We have a national curriculum may I add, but american schools create their own curriculum. But our curriculum is harsh and mostly does not take into account students with learning difficulties until you reach the later stages of secondary school (This may just be from what i’ve seen in my school).

    • @hannahbanana9901
      @hannahbanana9901 Před 3 lety

      @Treavor Alvardo fr lmao

    • @alitubealt6185
      @alitubealt6185 Před 2 lety

      @@icanphotosynthesize1962 no that is not true at all. AP exams are extremely difficult. They are comparable to A level exams. I’d say AP calculus BC is harder than A level maths because AP Calculus BC IS literally all Calculus. And AP physics is also harder than A level physics because there is no calculus in a level physics but AP physics does. It’s so hard. But I agree A level biology and A level chemistry are more difficult than AP bio and AP chem since there is more content especially organic chemistry.

  • @x.danimalloy3045
    @x.danimalloy3045 Před 4 lety +7

    The Scottish education system is different and even more confusing so please also do a video on this!

  • @KellyIsShort
    @KellyIsShort Před 4 lety +1

    Need a part 2!

  • @judna1
    @judna1 Před 3 lety

    Here in Catalonia, we have the PAU (Proves d'Accés Universitari, which stands for University Access Tests). Which are sort of like the S.A.T.s but you only have to do them if you want to go there, it is not mandatory after high school, and, you can even go to college without doing this exams, if you've done a superior grade of professional formation which we call: "Cicle Formatiu de Grau Superior". Oh! There's another exam you must do, even if you did professional formation if you want to get to an education related college, which is called the PAPs (Proves d'Aptitud Personal, which stands for Personal Aptitude Tests).
    Oh! And I could explain how the education system works in my country but you'll might get a bit confused. So I'll leave it there.
    Nice video!
    Best regards from Barcelona!

  • @pepsi198
    @pepsi198 Před 4 lety +3

    In my school we had colour groups (Red group, Blue group, Green group, Yellow group) but that was in nursery and reception. In my high school now we have set and tutor groups. the set groups are set 1, set 2, set 3, set 4. 1=Smartest, 4=least smartest. The tutor groups are groups we go to at the beginning of the day for 15 minutes until 9am. They have names but i wont get into that 😂

  • @Bucketed-..
    @Bucketed-.. Před 4 lety +50

    Me : I’m a Brit and we did a year book
    Also me : slaps forehead

  • @kevcloud438
    @kevcloud438 Před 4 lety +2

    I mean you've just described Year 10
    LMAOOOOOOO MY HEARTEU

  • @zcurbeam
    @zcurbeam Před 3 lety

    I wore a school uniform all my life living in the U.S., but most uniforms aren’t as formal as theirs. Neckties/bows look different depending on gender (girls can wear any form but have more variety), are optional, and are mainly worn by elementary schoolers who are probably forced to wear them by their parents.

  • @sebagahubona4254
    @sebagahubona4254 Před 4 lety +4

    The fact that any GCSE student always hopes someone has to die during the exam says alot 😂😂😂😂

  • @Rhinneh
    @Rhinneh Před 4 lety +4

    I thought all British schools had houses? The two I went to did, but I only remember them making a big deal about competition between houses in the second one

  • @3lmodfz
    @3lmodfz Před 4 lety +2

    You now have to stay in education until 18 in England (not sure about the rest?), it changed several years ago. My Primary and Secondary school had "houses" of red, yellow, blue and green.

    • @mayasua3501
      @mayasua3501 Před 4 lety

      No wayyy even I had those colours

  • @deliciator855
    @deliciator855 Před 4 lety +3

    Left school over a decade ago (excuse me while I feel old) and I still miss it. My school houses were Angel (green, named after the Angel of the North), Baltic (red, named after the art gallery) and Tyne (blue, named after the river)

    • @iona5292
      @iona5292 Před 4 lety

      Those are amazing house names.

    • @caitlynwandless8339
      @caitlynwandless8339 Před 4 lety +1

      I feel like you must be from the north east with those house names?

    • @deliciator855
      @deliciator855 Před 4 lety +2

      @@caitlynwandless8339 indeed

  • @dingdong1223
    @dingdong1223 Před 3 lety +3

    "everyone would just sign each other shirts" idk if it's just me , I live in Texas so obviously I'm American. In every school I went to, we would also sign each others shirts on the last day of school but we would also sign each others yearbook-

  • @megaradee7932
    @megaradee7932 Před 4 lety +7

    My school's houses were named after tors on the local moorland 😂

  • @abigailturner8168
    @abigailturner8168 Před 4 lety

    4:38 it could also be castles, depending where you live. If you live in wales, you'd have a castle as your class name (usually primary school) the last primary school class I was in was dinas bran, just search up the Welsh castles.

  • @jennymckendrick678
    @jennymckendrick678 Před 3 lety +1

    I always liked the uniforms because we were all seem as equals. And I agree with not having to chose your outfit everyday.

  • @nina12185
    @nina12185 Před 4 lety +34

    I want an American to go into a high school in the UK for a term to see if they will cope 👀

    • @avalonsignoraalmas6150
      @avalonsignoraalmas6150 Před 4 lety

      I have a question about U. K. schools. Can you answer it? Are grades the only thing that determine if you go to university? I would love to know.

    • @nina12185
      @nina12185 Před 4 lety

      @@avalonsignoraalmas6150 not always the case as a high school student I dont fully know but.. I did read that even if you have bad grades you can get into university, possibly not the highest one but yh

    • @avalonsignoraalmas6150
      @avalonsignoraalmas6150 Před 4 lety

      @Nina do I know u, ok. Thanks. I was wondering how it worked in the U. K.

    • @nina12185
      @nina12185 Před 4 lety +5

      @Brian Morgan I was joking and I wasn't talking about how smart they are I was talking about the people cause with road men, yr7s and chavs loud Yr9 🤨

    • @nina12185
      @nina12185 Před 4 lety +5

      @Brian Morgan oh and btw my school and I know other schools dont act like they're in cambridge or oxford because this is a high school not college
      This is what we mean by Americans not taking jokes .

  • @AbiWanyoike
    @AbiWanyoike Před 3 lety +8

    round of applause to those that passed their IGCSEs, we all know they made ours way harder than the GCSEs. if you know...you know

  • @justawalkingmess
    @justawalkingmess Před 4 lety

    I’m not sure if it’s different in each state, but in CA you can skip taking the SAT or ACT if you plan on going to a community college after high school. The community colleges don’t need those scores because they take in all applicants and, of course, when you do transfer to a university, you get all your GE’s out of the way and usually the core classes of your major. Cheaper and better option all around, in my opinion. A lot of people I knew that went to a 4 university straight out of high school ended up going to the local community college after failing their first semester. But again, I cannot confirm if it’s the same in all the U.S. states, I only know from experience of living and going to college in California.

  • @itssocrazysometimes2169

    10:50 it looks great but for some reason, it’s giving me the funeral memorial picture look, with the sky and clouds. And I didn’t get to have a picture like this when I graduated. I didn’t grow up in the U.S. but it was just a normal blue backdrop upper body picture.

  • @catherine7904
    @catherine7904 Před 4 lety +3

    My last day at school (Yr 13) I think at least 65% of my year group were plastered which made for a very entertaining awards ceremony with them all stumbling down the stairs 😂

  • @cee5899
    @cee5899 Před 4 lety +5

    Me, having flashback while watching this: Oh, no.

  • @Bennie_Xt.
    @Bennie_Xt. Před 4 lety +2

    When he started the pledge of allegiance all i could think of was the prayer they start with in the purge movies. 😂

  • @akd0965
    @akd0965 Před 3 lety +2

    I'm from the Caribbean and our schooling system is similar to the British. Our primary school is from kindergarten to grade 6, and secondary school, which is high school is from form 1 to 5 (i.e. grade 7 to 11). So we finish school at age 16.
    Right now I am in college for 2 years getting my associates in business administration. I'm in my last year, so I will be finishing at age 19 and I find tht rlly cool😎😊.
    PS. I wore uniform but it was a dress. In primary it was a dress and shirt with socks and shoes, and secondary it was a dress with a belt and sock and shoes.

  • @assassin6271
    @assassin6271 Před 3 lety +3

    Why in America is it called a yearbook when you use grades

  • @szzz4590
    @szzz4590 Před 4 lety +8

    For the uk school he should have worn Nike Air Force 1s

  • @Coldstreamer17
    @Coldstreamer17 Před 4 lety +2

    Having graduated from high school, I can confirm SAT sucks, I left mine only a few questions in XD. I then took the ACT and it was much better!

  • @okorinokori7872
    @okorinokori7872 Před 3 lety

    Cool video! Do you have more with comparisons between USA and UK?

  • @drewwilson450
    @drewwilson450 Před 4 lety +31

    Are they not going to talk about GCSEs? And how they are 10 times harder than any American exam

    • @avalonsignoraalmas6150
      @avalonsignoraalmas6150 Před 4 lety +9

      Well, we have SAT, ACT, AP, IB, finals, and career oriented exams. Not all of them are multiple choice.

    • @drewwilson450
      @drewwilson450 Před 4 lety +3

      Avalon Signora Almas but a lot of them are and we study at least 10 different subjects, all with several exams for each and the most multiple choice we get is 2 questions max per paper although that is very rare

    • @avalonsignoraalmas6150
      @avalonsignoraalmas6150 Před 4 lety +9

      @Drew Wilson, for us, SAT and ACT determine if what colleges you can go to. AP and IB are for high school students that take college courses in high school, so they are extremely difficult, and if you fail, you don’t get any credit for the class. Finals are our end of year exams, and career oriented exams are part of the career academy. Not all schools have this, but, in my school, you can take classes that will allow you to become certified EMTs, preschool specialists, salon certified, etc.

    • @drewwilson450
      @drewwilson450 Před 4 lety +1

      Avalon Signora Almas but it’s the same with GCSEs

    • @avalonsignoraalmas6150
      @avalonsignoraalmas6150 Před 4 lety +5

      @Drew Wilson, actually, GCSEs are more like our finals.

  • @ItsMonaIisa
    @ItsMonaIisa Před 4 lety +19

    I’m Scotland it’s a whole other thing 😂

    • @angelapotter8084
      @angelapotter8084 Před 4 lety +2

      For real. 😂 I'm American, but I lived in Northern Ireland for a bit and was super confused by the education system there so I had someone explain it to me. So I thought I had the education system in the UK figured out, but then I moved to Scotland and it was completely different. 😅

    • @aksb2482
      @aksb2482 Před 4 lety

      You guys and the Northern Irish really like to be different from us, huh?

    • @lauren.r29
      @lauren.r29 Před 4 lety

      AksLeMec no wonder

    • @northernguerrilla3168
      @northernguerrilla3168 Před 3 lety

      With so many ginger people in Scotland how do you know who to bully?

  • @crystalstarkey3832
    @crystalstarkey3832 Před 2 lety +1

    I don't know where Jeff went to elementary, middle and high school at. But I am 50 yrs old and my son is 28 yrs old and we both went to public schools and had book fees and sports fees and other "class" fees. And high school is by far the most expensive. My son majored in Art and photography and that 1 class alone cost me 300 dollars a semester. And we lived in 4 different states while he was growing up. Everyone of them charged fees for him to go. Just like my school did growing up. Oh we may not have had school uniforms, but we had to have sports uniforms for Physical Education (P. E.) Class. If not you flunked/failed the class right off the bat.

  • @naemaabdu2377
    @naemaabdu2377 Před 4 lety

    4:30 Oh I don't live in the Uk but my high school is also broken up into houses. There's Windsor(which was yellow/ gold), Tudor (Red), Stuart (green ) and Lancaster(blue).

    • @srainy
      @srainy Před 4 lety

      me too, same colours but named after botany: camellia, jasmine, jacaranda and evergreen (i was in an all girls school) - but my country is also part of the commonwealth so probably the brits did influence some part of the education system, like i definitely understood sixth form, vocational schools etc

  • @kwelacole5701
    @kwelacole5701 Před 4 lety +3

    Lol me in Jamaica going "yes yes that's exactly right!" Just former colony things teehee😋🌸💞✨🌈💖⚡❣️

  • @gerrykee9271
    @gerrykee9271 Před 3 lety +5

    Did anyone remember the songs that the singing teacher used to tell us to sing assembly like,
    Jump up and give yourself a thumbs up
    Or like
    If you’re feeling sad and weary and you’re down in the dumps down in the dumps down in the dumps if you’re feeling sad and weary and your down in the dumpster there’s something you can do!
    I hated that come on!

    • @Arlodin2828
      @Arlodin2828 Před 3 lety

      Omg I completely forgot about that second song!

  • @x0habiib0x
    @x0habiib0x Před 2 lety

    Omg the middle part! Hahahah. Our trauma! 🤣

  • @headiedreamer
    @headiedreamer Před 3 lety

    I’m watching this 2021 and I’m in American high school and most of this stuff has changed 😳 thats crazy how fast it’s changed