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by Alberto Chiama 6 years ago

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UK vs Italy

In Italy, the majority of schools do not require uniforms, with exceptions typically seen in private institutions or specific schools like Convitto Umberto I. Conversely, in the UK, most schools mandate uniforms for students, with specific attire guidelines for boys and girls, which may vary slightly with the seasons.

UK vs Italy

UK vs Italy

School Uniforms

In Italy most schools don't have uniform. Some schools, like Convitto Umberto I or private schools, use a uniform.


Most don't have

Most school in England require children to wear a school uniform.

The uniforms of the boys usually are long grey or black trousers (shorts may be worn in the Summer), white shirt, school tie (optional in most primary schools); jumper or sweater with the school logo on. The colour is the choice of the schools. Black shoes.

The uniforms of the girls are as above, but girls may wear skirts. During the summer term girls often wear summer school dresses.

Most have

Qualifications

Laurea Triennale

Laurea Magistrale (V.O.), Laurea Specialistica

Dottorato / PhD

Bachelor’s Degree (BSc)

Master’s Degree (MSc)

Doctor’s Degree

Higher Education

Italy

Italian universities follow generally accepted tertiary education standards. Accordingly they offer courses towards bachelors, 1- and 2-year masters degrees, and doctorates. Other specialization schools provided advanced knowledge to those already with second-level degrees, while refresher courses aptly named corso di perfezionamento enable professionals to top-up their knowledge.

Laurea di primo livello

Laurea di secondo livello

UK

In the UK about one-third of all students go on to some form of higher education. In the UK most undergraduate degree programs take three years to finish. Now the “sandwich course” is increasing in popularity, which is four years and involves one year in the work place (normally in your third year). For graduate or masters programs they are generally shorter in length and undertaken after graduation of your undergraduate program. Some professional degrees like medicine, veterinary, law etc. have longer programs that can be as much as five years. Most universities in the UK put a fee for students about £3,000 (€ 3,376) per year (depending on the school and location). Students from the EU, must pay the same fees as students from the UK, but international students from the rest of the world will have to pay the full school fees. These fees for international students can range anywhere from £4,000 (€ 4,501) per year right up to £18,000 (€ 20,258) per year or more.

First o Undergraduate Degree

Higher Degree or Postgraduate Degree or Master