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  2. School of Engineering, University of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The School took its current form in 2002 and is currently organised into four major disciplines of chemical engineering, civil and environmental engineering, electronics and electrical engineering and mechanical engineering. [1] It is the largest School in the College of Science and Engineering.

  3. Secondary education in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    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 set end of year tests. Second Year (S2) Ages 12–13 or 13–14 Third Year (S3) Ages 13–14 or 14–15: SNSAs (S3) Fourth Year (S4) Ages 14–15 ...

  4. List of universities in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    First established in 1888 as Dundee College of Technology. Queen Margaret University: Musselburgh, East Lothian: Modern university: 2007 (foundation 1875) 6,790: 315: First established 1875 as The Edinburgh School of Cookery and Domestic Economy. Moved to a new campus in Musselburgh in 2007–8. University of the West of Scotland

  5. 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.

  6. University of Edinburgh College of Science and Engineering

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    The College of Science and Engineering is one of the three colleges of the University of Edinburgh. With over 2,000 staff and around 9,000 students, it is one of the largest science and engineering groupings in the UK. The college is largely located at the King's Buildings campus and consists of the separate schools of: School of Biological ...

  7. List of universities in the United Kingdom by date of foundation

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    Edinburgh Town Council granted a royal charter by James VI in April 1582 as the first college established by secular authorities in Scotland. [19] Instruction began in October 1583. [20] Attempts in the 17th century to gain a royal charter for the university itself (as opposed to the town council) failed due to the overthrow of James II and VII ...

  8. University of Edinburgh - Wikipedia

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    The college hosts Scotland's ESRC Doctoral Training Centre (DTC), the Scottish Graduate School of Social Science. The college is the largest of the three colleges by enrolment, with 26,130 students and 3,089 academic staff. [155] [6]

  9. Advanced Higher - Wikipedia

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    It is normally taken by students aged around 16–18 years of age after they have completed Highers, which are the main university entrance qualification in Scotland. An Advanced Higher is the highest certificate offered by the Scottish Qualifications Authority as part of the Scottish Credit and Qualifications Framework .