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Matches in DBpedia 2015-10 for { ?s ?p "The history of education in England can be traced back to the Anglo-Saxons' settlement of England, or even back to the Roman occupation. During the Middle Ages, schools were established to teach Latin grammar, whilst apprenticeship was the main way to enter practical occupations. Two universities were established: the University of Oxford, followed by the University of Cambridge. A reformed system of "free grammar schools" was established in the reign of Edward VI.In the 19th century the Church of England was responsible for most educations until the establishment of free, compulsory education towards the end of that century. University College London was established, followed by King's College London; the two institutions formed the University of London. Durham University was also established in the early nineteenth century. Towards the end of the century the "redbrick" universities were founded.The 1944 Education Act established the Tripartite System of grammar schools, and secondary modern schools. The school leaving age was raised to 16 in 1972."@en }

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