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  2. School-leaving age - Wikipedia

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    Compulsory education usually ends after the age of 16 which is generally after fourth year, though this is halfway through fifth year for some. However, many students stay on to fifth and/or sixth year, where qualifications are gained for entry to university. Restrictions apply to working hours of those aged 13 to 16 (i.e. maximum hours, work ...

  3. Senior (education) - Wikipedia

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    The twelfth grade is the fourth and final year of a student's high school education. The year and the student are both referred to as senior. Senior year is when most students take college entrance exams (ACT or SAT) and actually apply to college/university.

  4. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill - Wikipedia

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    Eighty-nine percent of enrolling first year students in 2009 reported a GPA of 4.0 or higher on a weighted 4.0 scale. [110] The most popular majors at UNC-Chapel Hill in 2009 were biology, business administration, psychology, media and journalism, and political science. [110] UNC-Chapel Hill also offers 300 study abroad programs in 70 countries ...

  5. Educational stage - Wikipedia

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    None, though individual schools may set end of year tests, or mock GCSE exams. 11 to 12: Secondary Lower school Senior Grammar school Year 8: 12 to 13 Year 9: 13 to 14 Upper: Senior (public/private school) KS4: Year 10: 14 to 15 Upper school Year 11: GCSE: 15 to 16 KS5: Year 12: Advanced subsidiary level or school-set end of year tests. 16 to ...

  6. Twelfth grade - Wikipedia

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    Students in Year 13 are usually 17–18 years old. This is the last year of secondary school. In Year 13, students complete NCEA Level 3, which involves getting a certain number of 'credits' from different external exams and other internal assessments. Students must gain 80 achieved credits or higher (20 of which are taken from Level 2) to pass ...

  7. Eleventh grade - Wikipedia

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    The students at this stage are 17 years old, and it is the fifth and last year in the secondary school. (compare to Form 6/12th grade) This year is critical as the students in this stage sit for one of the biggest and most important national exams; the Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) Exam. This is a crucial exam that determines the future of the ...

  8. Report card time. College football season grades for all 134 ...

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    Michigan’s 8-5 gets a C+, lifted by wins against Ohio State and the Crimson Tide to end the year. Oklahoma is given a C+ after landing with a thud as new members of the SEC.

  9. Undergraduate education at the University of Oxford - Wikipedia

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    Historically, it was common for boys to become members of the university between the ages of 14 and 19. [1] Today, as at other UK universities, the majority of students commence undergraduate courses aged 18, though 17 or 19 is common.