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they have just taken, for one "AS" year, the AS exams being taken at the end of Lower Sixth. Three subjects would then be carried into the A2 year (the dropped AS being "cashed in" as a qualification), then further exams would be taken at the end of that year. The marks attained in both sets of exams
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points, which must meet the offer made by the student's chosen university. Since the move to a "linear" system, students more commonly choose three or four subjects and either continue to study them for the full two years before a single set of final "A level" exams, or choose to drop one or two
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It is not essential for candidates to do a sixth year if they wish to attend a Scottish university, as they have obtained adequate Higher grades in S5 and may apply and receive acceptance, though this is conditional on being successful in the examinations. However, the vast majority of Scottish
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were introduced. A large proportion of English secondary schools no longer have an integral sixth form. This is mainly related to reforms in the later 20th century, where different political areas became a factor in the introduction of colleges instead of the original sixth forms. There are now
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examinations which were the standard up until 2003. Some students still choose to sit A-levels if they wish, but in doing so they must still meet CAPE's basic subject requirements/groupings. CAPE and A-level exams are significantly harder than exams sat at the end of high school, and are often
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Sixth form itself isn't compulsory in England and Wales (although from 2013 onwards, people of sixth form age must remain in some form of education or training in England only; the school leaving age remains 16 in Wales); however, university entrance normally requires at least three A level
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in which pupils would normally be 12 years old by August 31. Pupils would move up a form each year before entering the fifth form in the academic year in which they would be 16 years old by August 31. Those who stayed on at school to study for
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students return for S6 if they plan to attend university. Some English universities will also accept Scottish students who have obtained adequate Higher grades in S5. It was announced in December 2008 that, as from 2010,
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may leave once they have reached the age of 16; those who reach 16 before 30 September may leave after national examinations in May, whilst those who are 16 by the end of February may leave the previous Christmas.
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or AS Level halfway at the end of Lower Sixth or halfway through Upper Sixth. Sixth form is not compulsory, but a preferable choice for students wishing to continue in academic studies leading to university level.
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Sixth form is a must, two years long, advanced post-secondary program, at the end of which students write the CAPE (Caribbean Advanced Proficiency Exams). These are the equivalent of the GCE
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also sometimes uses the term for year 12, though the Australian year 12 is equivalent to the NZ Year 13 / seventh form and the UK's upper sixth / Year 13.
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In the state-maintained sector in England and Wales, pupils in the first five years of secondary schooling were divided into cohorts determined by age, known as
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In Northern Ireland, the equivalent of Reception is "P1", and the equivalent of the English Year 1 "P2", while the first year of secondary school is known as
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In the state sector, the system was changed for the 1990–1991 academic year and school years are now numbered consecutively from primary school onwards.
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qualifications and perhaps one AS level. Before the most recent reforms, students would usually select between three and five subjects from the
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thought to be harder than most exams students will ever sit in university. Students usually select between three and five subjects from the
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of forms, standards and juniors, sixth form was the equivalent of Year 12 in today's system. Year 13 was known as seventh form.
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numerous sixth form colleges throughout England and Wales, and in areas without these, sixth form schools and specialist
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systems. Another well known term is Year 12 and 13, carried on from the year group system started in
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as in England), and following that Lower and Upper Sixth are Year 13 and Year 14 respectively.
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will increase the number of points awarded to those who achieve Highers and Advanced Highers.
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is also used to define the final two years of education before entering university in
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refers to the final year of education prior to college. It is the equivalent of
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where school pupils aged 16–19 prepare in their final two years for the
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In the Scottish education system, the final year of school is known as
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has the same meaning. It only refers to academic education and not to
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subjects by sitting "AS level" exams at the end of the first year.
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describes the two school years that are called by many schools the
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In some college preparatory schools in the United States, such as
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Educational year group in the UK and some Commonwealth countries
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In some cases, particularly in independent schools, the term
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is also used for the last two years of secondary education.
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did not have a consistent naming convention, except for the
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the equivalent of a sixth form college would be called a
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moved up into the sixth form, which was divided into the
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and the Upper Sixth (the second year of sixth form) is
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describes the two school years which are called the
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