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  2. secondary school - years 7 and 8. Years 7 and 8 are the first two years of secondary school education in the UK. In some independent schools they are included in the Junior School, in others, they are part of the Senior School. Under the UK school system, all students study English, Maths, Sciences, a Humanity and a Modern Language.

  3. England, Wales and Northern Ireland use a unified system for grading secondary school qualifications. Generally, the English and Welsh secondary school grading follows in line with the GCSE grades. National Curriculum Assessment.

  4. Britons enter the education system at the age of three, and up to 16 are obliged to attend school (compulsory education), while afterward is upon their choice. Generally, the British higher education system has five stages of education: Early Years; Primary Years; Secondary Education; Further Education (FE) Higher Education (HE)

  5. Secondary diploma: Level 2 and above: 87.4% Level 3 and above: 60.3% (of 19 year olds in 2015) Level 2 and above: 81.0% Level 3 and above: 62.6% (of adults 19–64 in 2014) Post-secondary diploma: Level 4 and above: 41.0% (of adults 19–64 in 2014)

  6. The English national curriculum means children in different schools (at primary and secondary level) study the same subjects to similar standards - it's split into key stages with tests.

  7. Jun 15, 2022 · Primary. Secondary. Further Education (FE) Higher Education (HE) It is a legal requirement for children to attend both primary and secondary education which runs from the age of 5 through to 16 years old.

  8. Sep 11, 2013 · The national curriculum secondary programmes of study and attainment targets for key stages 3 and 4. From: Department for Education. Published. 11 September 2013. Last updated. 2 December 2014 —...

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