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    School Curriculum and Examinations 


For excellent information about the National Curriculum visit these sections of the Department for Education and Skills website.

www.dfes.gov.uk/ncat/ and www.dfes.gov.uk/parents/curriculum/home.cfm

    At a glance guide

More detailed information about the national curriculum and examinations is provided on this page after this 'At a glance guide'.

School

 

Age Stage Examinations Subjects
Nursery and Pre-school 3 and 4    None  
Primary - Infant  5 to 7.  Key Stage 1  National Curriculum test English & Mathematics
Primary - Junior 8 to 11 Key Stage 2 National Curriculum test English & Mathematics
Secondary 11 to 14

 

Key Stage 3

 

National Curriculum test English, Mathematics & Science
Secondary 15 to 16 Key Stage 4
(2 year course)

 

General Certificate of Secondary EducationGCSE Examinations

Need to achieve grade A to C in 5 subjects to progress to GCE Advanced Level (A-Level) or other equivalent course.

 

up to 10 subjects

but usually between 5 and 8 subjects

Secondary
or
6th Form College
or
Technical School
17 to 18 2 year course General Certificate of Education (GCE) Advanced Level 
A-Level Examinations (or equivalent)

Required for University entry.

3 or 4 subjects

 

 

An overview of the School Curriculum and Examinations

All mainstream schools (but NOT International Schools) have to follow the National Curriculum which is divided into four key stages relevant to each age group. The core subjects are English and Mathematics. Science is included for stages 2 and 3. 

Other subjects in the curriculum are Technology (including Information Technology), History, Geography, Modern Foreign Language, Art, Music, and Physical Education. These are not tested as part of the first 3 key stages of the National Curriculum but schools are free to perform their own tests.  

At the end of each Key Stage (Years 2, 6 and 9 in which your child is going to be 7, 11 or 14) all pupils are entered for the national tests and teacher assessments. The tests give an independent measure of how pupils and schools are doing compared with the national standards in these subjects.

    School Reports

At least once a year schools must give parents a written report on how their children are doing in all subjects.  This report will also explain how parents can arrange to discuss comments in the report with their teachers.

If a child is 7, 11, or 14, the report will also include their results in the national tests.  It will show how these results compare with other children of the same age.  The report will also give the results of any public examinations, such as GCSEs, that the child has taken during the year

KEY STAGE 1 (Year 2 - age 7)

In Year 2 your child will do Key Stage tasks and tests in English and mathematics, which are designed to fit into normal classroom activities. Most children will be able to do the tasks that are set for them, and many children will also take the tests. Your child can complete the tasks between January and June, and take the tests at any time during May.

KEY STAGE 2 (Year 6 - age 11) and KEY STAGE 3 (Year 9 - age 14)

In Years 6 and 9 your child is tested in English, mathematics and science. The questions are the same for all children in the year. Schools can use the results from the tests to compare the progress of their pupils with that of children in other schools. If necessary, teachers can then change the way their pupils are being taught.

KEY STAGE 4 (years 10 and 11 - age 14 to 16)

Students study up to 10 subjects for their GCSE Examinations (General Certificate of Education). 

The results are graded A to F.  E is a pass and B is considered a good pass. School performances are measured on the number of passes of grade C and above. At least 5 passes at grade A to C are needed for students to go on to higher education.

Qualifications

For information on UK educational qualifications visit the Dept. for Education and Skills website www.dfes.gov.uk/qualifications/index.cfm

The UK National Academic Recognition Information Centre (UK NARIC) provides an advisory service for those who have to relate overseas academic qualifications to qualifications awarded in the UK. Their address and telephone number are as follows:

ECCTIS 2000 LTD, Oriel House, Oriel Road, Cheltenham, Gloucestershire GL50 1XP
Tel: 01242 260 010
Fax:01242 258 600
e-mail: 101472.2254@compuserve.com

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