SecondarySchoolsinqueenslandAustralia.pptx

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3 Types Of Secondary Schools Anand C2L

Primary & Secondary Schools Primary School Age 5 Age 6 Age 10 Age 7 Age 8 Age 9 Age 11 Reception Year1 Year5 Year2 Year3 Year4 Year6 Secondary School Age 12 Age 13 Age 17 Age 14 Age 15 Age 16 Age 18 Year 7 Year 8 Year12 Year 9 Year10 Year11 Year13 GCSE A Level Anand C2L

Secondary School Transfer Timelines Primary School Age 10 Age 11 Year5 Year 6 Secondary School Age 12 Year 7 Anand C2L Sep 2 nd week Oct 1 st week Oct Last week March 1 st week O n Going Sep 1 st week 11 Plus Exam (Optional) 11 Plus Results (Optional) Submit 6 Options To Council Offer of School Place Waiting List & Contesting (Optional) Join Secondary School March 3 rd week Accept School Place

Grammar Schools in UK Anand C2L England 163 Grammar Schools (19 in London) Northern Ireland 69 Grammar Schools Wales No Grammar Schools Scotland No Grammar Schools

11+ Exam Types Anand C2L GL CEM GL & CEM are the 2 different Exam Boards for 11+ Exams Owned by Granada Learning (GL) Buckinghamshire, Dorset, Kent, Lancashire & Cumbria, Lincolnshire, Medway, Northern Ireland. Developed by Centre for Evaluation & Monitoring (CEM) at the University of Durham Berkshire, Bexley, Birmingham, Gloucestershire, Shropshire, Walsall, Warwickshire, Wolverhampton. Both GL & CEM are used in Devon, Essex, Hertfordshire, Trafford, Wiltshire, Wirral, Yorkshire.

11+ Exam Types Anand C2L GL CEM GL cover the four 11+ subjects (English, maths , verbal reasoning and non-verbal reasoning/spatial awareness) and schools can choose any combination of these to best suit their selection policy. Strong vocabulary, logic, maths and spelling skills are required. Mostly Standard Format (answers are written in spaces next to the question) or Multiple Choice. The length of test papers vary, although 45 minutes is the most common exam time. CEM covers verbal reasoning, non-verbal reasoning and numerical reasoning. In practice, ‘verbal reasoning’ encompasses many of the skills tested in the GL English exam, including comprehension. Strong English, comprehension, vocabulary, spelling and maths skills are required. One exam combining English and verbal reasoning and another combining maths and non-verbal reasoning. Standard Format, Multiple Choice, or a combination may be used depending on school/region.
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