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  2. Education in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    For children born between 1 March and 30 September, this date is 31 May of their 4th year of secondary school. For children born between 1 October and 28 February, the last day of June is the first date they may leave school if they have a placement at college and the school have signed the health & safety forms.

  3. Secondary education in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    None, schools may set end of year tests. Primary 3: Ages 6–7 or 7-8 Primary 4: Ages 7–8 or 8–9: SNSAs (P4) Primary 5: Ages 8–9 or 9–10: None, schools may set end of year tests. Primary 6: Ages 9–10 or 10–11 Primary 7: Ages 10–11 or 11–12: SNSAs (P7) Secondary School: First Year (S1) Ages 11–12 or 12–13: None, schools may ...

  4. Freshman - Wikipedia

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    Freshman class artwork, from East Texas State Normal College's 1920 Locust yearbook. A freshman, fresher, first year, or colloquially frosh, [1] is a person in the first year at an educational institution, usually a secondary school or at the college and university level, but also in other forms of post-secondary educational institutions.

  5. Stewart's Melville College - Wikipedia

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    Stewart's Melville College (SMC) is a private day and boarding school in Edinburgh, Scotland. Classes are all boys in the 1st to 5th years and co-educational in Sixth (final) year. It has a roll of about 750 pupils. [2] [4]

  6. Education in Aberdeen - Wikipedia

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    The first of Aberdeen's two universities, King's College, was founded in 1495 by William Elphinstone (1431–1514), Bishop of Aberdeen and Chancellor of Scotland. Marischal College was founded in New Aberdeen by George Keith, 5th Earl Marischal of Scotland in 1593.

  7. Sixth form college - Wikipedia

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    In Scotland and Wales, education is only compulsory until the end of Year 11. Students at sixth form college typically study for two years (known as Years 1 and 2 – Years 13 and 14 in Northern Ireland – or lower sixth and upper sixth). Some students sit AS examinations at the end of the first year, and A-level examinations at the end of the ...

  8. Year 1 (education) - Wikipedia

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    In schools in England and Wales, Year 1 is the first year after Reception. It is currently the first full year of compulsory education, with children being admitted who are aged 5 before September 1st in any given academic year. It is also the first year of Key Stage 1 in which the first sections of the National Curriculum are introduced. [4]

  9. List of universities in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    St Salvator's College of the University of St Andrews, built in 1450. There are fifteen universities based in Scotland, the Open University, and three other institutions of higher education. [1] [2] The first university in Scotland was St John's College, St Andrews, founded in 1418. [3] St Salvator's College was added to St. Andrews in 1450.