Mine start on the 4th!mitch212k_2 wrote:
I've got GCSE mocks commencing the 14th
Year 1-3 is Keystage 1
Year 4-6 is Keystage 2
Year 7-9 is Keystage 3
Year 10-11 is GCSE
Year 12 is AS levels | Which make A levels.
Year 13 is A2 levels |
Year 4-6 is Keystage 2
Year 7-9 is Keystage 3
Year 10-11 is GCSE
Year 12 is AS levels | Which make A levels.
Year 13 is A2 levels |
#rekt
wow lolmint-sauce-41 wrote:
Year 1-3 is Keystage 1
Year 4-6 is Keystage 2
Year 7-9 is Keystage 3
Year 10-11 is GCSE
Year 12 is AS levels | Which make A levels.
Year 13 is A2 levels |
preschool
kindergarten (technically part of elementary school)
grade 1-5 (elementary school)
grade 6-8 (middle school)
grade 9-12 (high school)
college
are all of those different stages in different buildings, or do they share?
Last edited by ig (2008-01-08 12:45:09)
4 Science GCSE Exams next week. (not mocks)
Everything up to Year 6 is in a Primary School, Everything from 7 to 13 is in a Secondary School unless you go elsewhere for 6th form (A LEvels, Y12/13)ig wrote:
wow lolmint-sauce-41 wrote:
Year 1-3 is Keystage 1
Year 4-6 is Keystage 2
Year 7-9 is Keystage 3
Year 10-11 is GCSE
Year 12 is AS levels | Which make A levels.
Year 13 is A2 levels |
preschool
kindergarten (technically part of elementary school)
grade 1-5 (elementary school)
grade 6-8 (middle school)
grade 9-12 (high school)
college
are all of those different stages in different buildings, or do they share?
Years 1-6 will be in same building, and Years 7-11 will be in same buiding, as seperate schools. A Level year may or may not, depending on if the secondary school has a Sixth Form, if not, then you go to college or another Sixth Form.ig wrote:
wow lolmint-sauce-41 wrote:
Year 1-3 is Keystage 1
Year 4-6 is Keystage 2
Year 7-9 is Keystage 3
Year 10-11 is GCSE
Year 12 is AS levels | Which make A levels.
Year 13 is A2 levels |
preschool
kindergarten (technically part of elementary school)
grade 1-5 (elementary school)
grade 6-8 (middle school)
grade 9-12 (high school)
college
are all of those different stages in different buildings, or do they share?
#rekt
I have my first exam ever at a university tomorrow and I'm nervous like hell.
i got study leave this afternoon but had to stay in 6th form for something else so i spent 3 hours playing blackjack/go fish/21 with a couple of friends, and an educational experience was had by none.
ig, its It goes
primary school up to 4-11 up to year 6 generally as the first year isn't normally counted that way and just called something like reception, high school is 12-16 You do sats in year nine then your GCSE's ( General Certificate of Secondary Education) in years 10 and 11 (15-16). Then you can either not go to any further education and just get a job/be a hobo, or you could go to 6th form or a college. In 6th form or college you take whatever subject/subjects you wish. In colleges you generally just take one subject and do a more practical based course ( a BTEC generally) for 2 years. In 6th form most people take 4 subjects in the first year (year 12, though its generally just called the AS year as thats the qualification you get from it if you pass, though the AS is worthless really) In the next year you generally drop one subject and just do three, you take A level exams and if you pass you get a A level qualification. A pass is generally anything between an A and an E whilst a fail is a U, an E is generally worth around 40% of the possible marks in an exam.
6th forms tend to be more academically based whilst college's are more practical skill based.
From a 6th form you can go to a uni if you get enough passes (some require a set number of passes for entry, some use a points based system thats to complicated to go into now).
Hopefully i cleared that up for you though someone's probably done it better already when i post this.
Edit: i was right. Bollocks!
ig, its It goes
primary school up to 4-11 up to year 6 generally as the first year isn't normally counted that way and just called something like reception, high school is 12-16 You do sats in year nine then your GCSE's ( General Certificate of Secondary Education) in years 10 and 11 (15-16). Then you can either not go to any further education and just get a job/be a hobo, or you could go to 6th form or a college. In 6th form or college you take whatever subject/subjects you wish. In colleges you generally just take one subject and do a more practical based course ( a BTEC generally) for 2 years. In 6th form most people take 4 subjects in the first year (year 12, though its generally just called the AS year as thats the qualification you get from it if you pass, though the AS is worthless really) In the next year you generally drop one subject and just do three, you take A level exams and if you pass you get a A level qualification. A pass is generally anything between an A and an E whilst a fail is a U, an E is generally worth around 40% of the possible marks in an exam.
6th forms tend to be more academically based whilst college's are more practical skill based.
From a 6th form you can go to a uni if you get enough passes (some require a set number of passes for entry, some use a points based system thats to complicated to go into now).
Hopefully i cleared that up for you though someone's probably done it better already when i post this.
Edit: i was right. Bollocks!
Last edited by Noobeater (2008-01-08 12:53:10)
sucks that you guys have to do your shit after the holidays. we finish our semesters/exams before the break. i just started my new classes last wednesday.
A Level?

Yeah, it's great fun I spent my Christmas "vacation" studying my ass off.ig wrote:
sucks that you guys have to do your shit after the holidays. we finish our semesters/exams before the break. i just started my new classes last wednesday.
Mine are on...lemme see.
MAY. YEAH HAVE THAT BITCHES.
Higher Maths
Higher Computing
Higher Geography
Advanced Higher Physics
MAY. YEAH HAVE THAT BITCHES.
Higher Maths
Higher Computing
Higher Geography
Advanced Higher Physics
Glad I don't have to worry about exams anymore.
DT int morn with business and c1 in the afternoon .....
im gettin all a's mint sauce hahaha good luck mate
im gettin all a's mint sauce hahaha good luck mate
Government and Politics exam on thursday...
*sigh*
That will be hard...
*sigh*
That will be hard...
I do that but no exams ha ha!FFLink13 wrote:
Government and Politics exam on thursday...
*sigh*
That will be hard...
maths fails
Noodle cockmitch212k_2 wrote:
Was talking about him being the only one who said he was in Year 12 ... never said Year 12 wasn't AS LevelsThe Sheriff wrote:
Which are AS levels.mitch212k_2 wrote:
Yah, so your response should actually be A level fag?
Idiot.
"Idiot."
Anyway attempting to communicate with you is a waste of my time.
Already done mine - just getting the results back this week!kylef wrote:
Mine start on the 4th!mitch212k_2 wrote:
I've got GCSE mocks commencing the 14th
just done maths an dt ...did shit reckon i got b's ...im predicted a's so u know ...i mucked up....some kid farted in the exam was beautiful was funniest thing ive heard in a while
I have math and danish tomorrow. The day after its math and then physics-wuhu
Last edited by stef10 (2008-01-09 09:02:22)
You in uni or...?jord wrote:
Glad I don't have to worry about exams anymore.
I got Stats 2 Tuesday, Physics 1 & 2 retake Wednesday, Physics 4 21st, and Maths Numerical Methods 24th.
Friday is M1 and Understanding Processes. 50% of UP is essentially M1 so it's not all that bad.
lol, can I has this guys brain for math.