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Primary school grades uk
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This leaflet is for parents with children in primary school.

Primary school grades uk
Mandy is the creator of the Woodlands Resources section of the Woodlands Junior website.В
The two websitesВ projectbritain.comВ andВ primaryhomeworkhelp.co.ukВ are the new homes for the Woodlands Resources.
Mandy left Woodlands in 2003 to work in Kent schools as an ICT Consulatant.В
She now teaches computers atВ The Granville SchoolВ andВ St. John’s Primary SchoolВ in SevenoaksВ Kent.

Primary school grades uk
School in the UK is compulsory between the ages of five and sixteen. Children younger than five can go to a toddler group (accompanied by a parent), playgroup or nursery school.
Compulsory schooling begins at the age of five. Pupils first attend primary school, which lasts for six years. Often primary school in the UK is divided into infant school (the first two years) and junior school (the following 4 years).

Please use the table below to find the suitable level of Wolsey Hall course for your child.
Note that at Wolsey Hall we believe that children should study at the level best suited to the point they have reached in their studies, rather than their age. For example if your child is gifted in a particular subject, they may be able to start a Wolsey Hall course a year or so ahead of the school year they would be in had they been in a traditional school setting. Similarly, if your child needs extra support in a subject we may recommend they start a course at a lower level. This will help your child to set securely in place the knowledge and understanding they’ll need to proceed to the next level.

References:

http://www.gov.uk/government/publications/primary-school-progress-measures-information-for-schools-and-parents
http://projectbritain.com/education/grades.htm
http://www.ego4u.com/en/read-on/countries/uk/school
http://wolseyhalloxford.org.uk/singapore-school-grades/
http://www.goodschoolsguide.co.uk/choosing-a-school/independent-schools/uk-independent-schools-explained

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