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Religion
Scottish
Presbyterians have been meeting in 'kirk sessions" ever since
John Knox thundered his fiery sermons from the pulpit of St. Giles
in the 1560's. Today, their denomination is the official, as well
as the largest, church in the country. The Church of Scotland,
as it is called, claims the adherence of nearly half the population.
Roman Catholics, particularly strong in the western Highlands,
make up the second-largest group of worshippers.
Education
To
the Scots, education is extremely important, and they start sending
their children to school at 5 years of age. At 12, Scottish youngsters
generally graduate from elementary to secondary schools, where
they must continue until they are 16. Higher education may be
pursued at eight universities and dozens of other specialized
institutions. Four of the Scottish universities, those of St.
Andrews, Glasgow, Aberdeen, and Edinburgh, are more than 400 years
old.
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