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  2. Key Stage - Wikipedia

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    Key Stages in England are often abbreviated as KS (ex. KS1). Each key stage consists of a certain range of school years so there is no key stage for higher education. In Wales, the new curriculum replaces key stages with "progression steps" at ages 5, 8, 11, 14 and 16, "relating to broad expectations of a child’s progress". [1]

  3. Key Stage 5 - Wikipedia

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    Key Stage 5 is a label used to describe the two years of education for students aged 16–18 and at sixth form or college. In England, Wales and Northern Ireland, it is aligned with previous Key Stages in the National Curriculum.

  4. K-5 (education) - Wikipedia

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    K-5 (pronounced "kay through five") is an American term for the education period from kindergarten to fifth grade.It receives equal amounts of criticism and support in the educational industry.

  5. Education in England - Wikipedia

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    From this time, the formal school leaving age (which remains 16) and the education leaving age (now 18) have been separated. [16] State-provided schooling and sixth-form education are paid for by taxes. A child begins primary education during the school year they turn 5. [17]

  6. Educational stage - Wikipedia

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    Educational stages are subdivisions of formal learning, typically covering early childhood education, primary education, secondary education and tertiary education.The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization recognizes nine levels of education in its International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) system (from Level 0 (pre-primary education) through Level 8 ...

  7. Opinion: Substance missing from school board minutes. Is it ...

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    “The State Legislature could fix the law but in the meantime, school boards across the commonwealth could act in good faith on behalf of the taxpayers and put more substance into their minutes.”

  8. Science education in England - Wikipedia

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    Typically in a state secondary school there can be anything from one to up to three (or even more) teachers delivering science to a single class (depending on the breadth of knowledge of the teacher and staff resources of the school); remember that for many, if not most, entrants to state secondary schools, KS3 will be the first stage at which ...

  9. Board of education - Wikipedia

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    A Meeting of the School Trustees by Robert Harris. A board of education, school committee or school board is the board of directors or board of trustees of a school, local school district or an equivalent institution. [1] [2] [3] The elected council determines the educational policy in a small regional area, such as a city, county, state, or ...