Public Schools
Grammar Schools
Key Differences
Curriculum and teaching
Lord of the Flies
100

What type of school are British Public Schools?

Private, fee-paying schools


100

What exam must students pass to enter grammar schools?


The 11-plus exam

100

Who pays for public schools?



The students’ families (tuition fees).

100

What are the “Three R’s” taught in public schools?


Reading, writing, and arithmetic.

100

What type of school did the boys in Lord of the Flies come from?


A tradition British boarding school.

200

In which century did the term “public school” first emerge?

The 18th Century

200

Grammar schools are funded by the ______.


Government / State

200

Admissions in grammar schools are based entirely on what?


Academic ability / 11-plus exam results.


200

What method do students use to learn math in public schools?


Chanting times tables loudly.

200

What did their school background teach the boys to value at the start of the story?


Discipline, order, rules, respectful behaviour.


300

What teaching method do public schools follow that involves the teacher at the front of the class?

“Talk and Chalk”

300

In what year were modern grammar schools established through the Education Act?


1944

300

What type of school usually includes boarding, public schools or grammar schools?


Public Schools.

300

What is the hands-on science activity where students collect leaves and seeds?


Nature study.

300

Why did the boys elect a leader and create meetings at the beginning?


It reflected the structured environment their schools taught them.


400

Name two of the seven major boarding schools reformed by the Public Schools Act of 1864.

Eton, Harrow, Winchester, Rugby, Shrewsbury, Charterhouse, or Westminster.


400

Name one subject grammar schools heavily focus on.


English, mathematics, sciences, humanities, or modern languages.


400

What factor besides exams can influence admission into public schools?


Family background or connections.

400

What did writing practice emphasize in public schools?


Neatness and proper form.

400

Which character openly challenges the idea of rules and order?


Jack.

500

What were students required to memorize in English literature classes?

Poems such as Wordsworth’s “I Wandered Lonely as a Cloud.”

500

Why were grammar schools important for lower-class students?


They provided access to academic education without financial cost, allowing social mobility.


500

Which type of school is designed to be accessible to all social classes?


Grammar schools.

500

What is the difference in curriculum focus between grammar schools and public schools?


Grammar schools focus more on intense academics; public schools include character development through sports.


500

What message does Golding show through the boys abandoning their school values?


Civilization is fragile and can quickly break down without authority.


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