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Reception (also known as Year R , Year 0 , or FS2 for foundation second year ) is the first year of primary school in England and Wales . It comes after nursery and before Year One in England and Wales , or before Primary 2 in Northern Ireland .

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13-544: Canning College is a specialist education institution delivering programs that provide local and international students with pathways into universities. It delivers programs for Year 10 , Year 11 , Year 12 (WA Certificate of Education and WA Universities' Foundation Program) , Certificate IV (in University Access Program) and Diploma of Commerce. Canning College is located on Marquis Street in Bentley ,

26-652: A number of education programs: ^* The Government of Western Australia manages the Indian Ocean Territories under the Territories Law Reform Act 1992 This Australian university, college or other education institution article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Year Ten Year 10 is the tenth year of compulsory education in schools in many countries including England , Australia , India , Northern Ireland , New Zealand and Wales . It

39-676: A suburb situated seven kilometres (four miles) south-east of Perth , Western Australia. It is next to Curtin University . Established in 1982 by the WA Department of Education , the college initially provided secondary and tertiary-preparation education for domestic and international students completing senior secondary programs or their equivalent. From 2019, the college provided education to fee-paying international students only. From 2024, local students are also entitled to enrol into Canning College programs. Canning College provides

52-522: A year behind this milestone. There is no reception year in Scotland , as children progress directly from Nursery to Primary 1 (equivalent to English Year 1) in the August nearest their fifth birthday. Generally, this means that a complete intake into P1 ranges from four and a half to five and a half years old. If a child is still age 4 on the day they would usually start primary 1, their legal guardian has

65-612: Is no minimum age. Year 10 pupils are educated in Secondary schools or in Area schools . In schools in England Year 10 is the tenth year after Reception . It is the tenth full year of compulsory education, with children being admitted who are aged 14 before 1 September in any given academic year. It is the first year of key stage 4 in which the secondary National Curriculum is taught and most GCSE courses are begun. Year 10

78-674: Is the first-year group in Key Stage 4 . In Northern Ireland Year 10 is the third year of secondary education. Children in Year 10 are aged between 13 and 14. It is the third and final year of Key Stage 3 . In schools in Scotland Year 10 is known as Third year which is the third year of secondary education. Third year, also known as S3, is the third year of schooling in Scottish secondary schools. Most pupils are 14 or 15 years old at

91-674: Is the tenth or eleventh year of compulsory education. It is approximately equivalent to Ninth grade or " freshman year " in the US, and grade nine in Canada . It is the penultimate year of compulsory education. Children in this year are generally 14 or 15 years old. In schools in Bangladesh Year 10 or Class Ten (X) is the tenth year after Kindergarten . It is the tenth full year of compulsory education, with children being admitted who are aged 15 by 1 September in any given academic year. Year 10

104-503: Is usually the fourth year of Secondary school and was previously called the "fourth year" or "fourth form". In some areas of England, with three-tier education it is the second- or third-year group of Secondary school. In schools in Wales Year 10 is the tenth year after Reception . It is currently the tenth full year of compulsory education, with children being admitted who are aged 14 before 1 September in any given academic year. It

117-485: Is usually the fourth year of Secondary school. During this year or by the end of Year 10, all qualifying students complete Secondary school. In Australia, Year 10 is the eleventh year of compulsory education. Although there are slight variations between the states, most children in Year 10 are aged between fifteen and sixteen. Year 10 is the final year of compulsory education in Australia. Students may elect to opt out of

130-517: The education program at this point. This leaves the student without a VCE certificate (similar certificates apply in other states), and most choose to attend TAFE or enter an apprenticeship. Until recently, students that completed Year 10 in New South Wales would obtain their School Certificate . In New Zealand, Year 10 is the tenth full year of compulsory education. Children entering Year 10 are usually aged between 13.5 and 15, but there

143-458: The end of S3. Traditionally it would be the year that pupils start their Standard Grade courses. As of 2013, it is standard for schools to continue to offer a broad general education course mixed with National 3 - National 5 work. At the end of S3, pupils usually choose subjects in which they will work on in their Fourth year to sit National 3, 4 or 5. Standard Grade courses are no longer taught in Scottish secondary schools. All schools must follow

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156-711: The ever changing 'Curriculum for Excellence'. In India, Year 10 (known as Class 9 or Standard 9) is usually the tenth year of compulsory education. It is the 1st year in High School, with standard 10 or class 10 as the second and final year in high school. It is also known as Matriculation and makes the students eligible for attending Pre-University Certificate course (or popularly called PUC or class 12th) which in turn will make them eligible to attend college. Reception (school) Pupils in Reception are usually aged between four and five. Children start school either in

169-634: The term or in the academic year in which they reach five, depending on the policy of the Local Education Authority . Reception is the final part of the Early Years Foundation Stage of education. Most areas admit entire year groups in September, regardless of which month they were born, meaning that some pupils will be starting primary school in the month of their fifth birthday, while others will be almost

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