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Upper Valley Middle School, a private year 7-10 composite school - closed voluntarily in February 2015. [11] Kāpiti Coast District. Kapiti Christian School, private full primary school, closed December 2009; Otaki Health Camp School; Reikorangi College, private composite school, closed December 2009; Thomas Kennedy Junior Academy, Paraparaumu ...
In New Zealand, Year 13 is the second year of post-compulsory education. Students entering Year 13 are usually aged between 16.5 and 18. [2] A student may stay in Year 13 until the end of the calendar year following their 19th birthday. Year 13 pupils are educated in secondary schools or in area schools. [3]
This is a partial list of schools in the Republic of Ireland, listed by county. It includes primary and secondary schools that are publicly funded, private, or fee-paying institutions across all counties of the Republic of Ireland.
List of Catholic schools in Ireland by religious order Topics referred to by the same term This disambiguation page lists articles about schools, colleges, or other educational institutions which are associated with the same title.
1st year (12–13 years) 2nd year (13–14 years) 3rd year (14–15 years) 4th year/Transition Year(TY) (15–16 years) This year is optional. 5th year (16–17 years) 6th year (17–18 years) The content of the Religion course taught depends on the management of the school.
St Bernard's College (often abbreviated to SBC or SBC183) is a Catholic year 7 to 13 (form 1 to 7) secondary school for boys located at 183 Waterloo Rd, Lower Hutt, Wellington, New Zealand. The school was opened by the Marist Brothers in 1946. Years 7 and 8 were previously part of St Bernard's Intermediate. The maximum roll is 680 pupils.
The Junior Cycle is a three-year programme, culminating in the Junior Certificate examination. The Junior Certificate examination is sat in all subjects (usually 10 or 11) in early-June, directly after the end of Third Year. First Year (age 12–13/13–14) Second Year (age 13–14/14–15) Third Year (age 14–15/15–16)
Wellington College Belfast (better known as Wellington College or WCB) is a co-educational, grammar school [4] located in Belfast, Northern Ireland. The most recent principal is David Castles. The school was formed when, in 1989, the all-boys' Annadale Grammar School and the all-girls' Carolan Grammar School merged to become a single [ 5 ]