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  2. Turing scheme - Wikipedia

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    The original proposal was expanded to include children as young as 4 on school organised trips or exchange programmes abroad lasting up to two months and older sixth form students on higher education or vocational courses, with the possibility of undertaking longer experiences of up to a year overseas.

  3. Form (education) - Wikipedia

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    Form numbers. Forms are traditionally identified by a number such as "first form" or "sixth form", although it is now more common to use the school year: for example, "ten" . The word is usually used in senior schools (age 11–18), although it may be used for younger children in private schools.

  4. AUSTUDY Scheme - Wikipedia

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    Tertiary: for students aged 16 years and over undertaking approved full-time post-secondary courses. In general, it provided financial assistance in the form of: Living allowance, which include various components for a student who is independent or lives away from home, for a dependent spouse or for a dependent child;

  5. Sixth form - Wikipedia

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    Sixth form itself isn't compulsory in England and Wales (although from 2013 onwards, people of sixth form age must remain in some form of education or training in England only; the school leaving age remains 16 in Wales); however, university entrance normally requires at least three A level qualifications and perhaps one AS level.

  6. Remove (education) - Wikipedia

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    At Mill Hill School, the 'Remove' is the year between 4th form and 5th form. It is the first year of the 2-year GCSE study period (the second being the 5th form). Remove is for students aged 14–15. At Eton College, the Remove was historically immediately above the Fourth Form [4] and corresponded to "E Block" (Year 10).

  7. Education Maintenance Allowance - Wikipedia

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    EMA logo. Education Maintenance Allowance (EMA) (Welsh: Lwfans Cynhaliaeth Addysg; LCA) is a financial scheme applicable to students aged between sixteen and nineteen and those undertaking unpaid vocational or non-university academic learning in the United Kingdom (except England) and whose parents had a certain level of taxable income.

  8. Unique Student Identifier - Wikipedia

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    Unique Student Identifier logo. Unique Student Identifier (USI) is a unique educational reference number issued by the Australian Government to all higher education students (including universities, TAFEs and independent tertiary colleges) for the purpose of collecting information about a student's training and study activity, and their movements within the VET and higher education systems in ...

  9. Victorian Certificate of Education - Wikipedia

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    The Victorian Certificate of Education (VCE) is the credential available to secondary school students who successfully complete year 11 and 12 in the Australian state of Victoria as well as in some international schools in China, Malaysia, Philippines, Timor-Leste, and Vietnam.