1. Primary and Secondary Schools:
- Public Schools: Essex has a large number of state-funded primary and secondary schools, which are managed by Essex County Council. These schools follow the national curriculum and provide free education for children aged 4 to 18. The quality of education varies across the county, with some schools rated as “Outstanding” by Ofsted, the UK’s education standards body, while others face challenges.
- Independent Schools: There are also many independent (fee-paying) schools in Essex, including well-known institutions like Felsted School and Brentwood School, which offer a range of curricula, including GCSEs, A-levels, and the International Baccalaureate (IB).
- Grammar Schools: Essex is one of the few counties in England that still has a selective education system, with a number of grammar schools. These schools admit students based on their performance in the 11+ exam, and they typically have a strong academic reputation. Notable grammar schools include King Edward VI Grammar School (KEGS) in Chelmsford and Colchester Royal Grammar School.