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1. The North American Connection
(Other/Affiliated Networks)
...  We are here to provide friendship and support, as well as social, educational, and philanthropic activities for our members. The majority of our members are from the United States or Canada. The club ...
2. Culture Class FAQ 2
(Other/Home)
... ideas to how you and your family can arrive and settle with as few problems as possible. The third section is a comprehensive guide to England's Educational System. The guide has been developed together ...
3. Education in the UK
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... in school systems and to find the right school for your children. This section will give you an insight on the different options you have within England's Educational System and help you make the right ...
4. Education in the UK
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... in school systems and to find the right school for your children. This section will give you an insight on the different options you have within England's Educational System and help you make the right ...
5. School Registration
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... to give a space to your child but normally will if places are available. An appeal process is available if decisions go against parents wishes. An educational consultant can assist with this type of complication. ...
6. School Registration
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... to give a space to your child but normally will if places are available. An appeal process is available if decisions go against parents wishes. An educational consultant can assist with this type of complication. ...
7. Local Authority Booklets
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... the schools are will also be covered. Your local education authority (LEA) is your government body responsible for providing a range of services which includes looking after educational needs in your ...
8. Local Authority Booklets
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... the schools are will also be covered. Your local education authority (LEA) is your government body responsible for providing a range of services which includes looking after educational needs in your ...
9. Primary Schooling – Key Stages 1 & 2
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... is taught by a class teacher. The class teacher is a primary education specialist rather than a subject specialist. Key Stage 1 and 2 are the term for years of schooling in maintained schools in England ...
10. Primary Schooling – Key Stages 1 & 2
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... is taught by a class teacher. The class teacher is a primary education specialist rather than a subject specialist. Key Stage 1 and 2 are the term for years of schooling in maintained schools in England ...
11. Secondary Schooling: Key Stages 3 - 5
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... Key Stage normally covers pupils during their first three years of secondary education, although in some cases part or all of this stage may fall in a middle or high school. The term is used to define ...
12. Secondary Schooling: Key Stages 3 - 5
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... Key Stage normally covers pupils during their first three years of secondary education, although in some cases part or all of this stage may fall in a middle or high school. The term is used to define ...
13. Post 16 Education - Academic Qualifications
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... upon the results of their A-Levels, either with specific grades or using the UCAS Tariff. Post 16 Education – The Diploma From 2008 a new qualification called a Diploma will be offered as an alternative ...
14. Post 16 Education - Academic Qualifications
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... upon the results of their A-Levels, either with specific grades or using the UCAS Tariff. Post 16 Education – The Diploma From 2008 a new qualification called a Diploma will be offered as an alternative ...
15. The National Curriculum
(UK Information/Preview Content)
As mentioned on the previous page, education in England is divided into: primary, secondary, further and higher education. Compulsory education lasts for 11 years; statutory schooling ages are between ...
16. The National Curriculum
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
As mentioned on the previous page, education in England is divided into: primary, secondary, further and higher education. Compulsory education lasts for 11 years; statutory schooling ages are between ...
17. Issues & Background - Time
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... focus on how he or she can contribute to the company, a traditional British manager is likely to focus more on the candidate’s credentials and educational background. Another example could be, that ...
18. The British Perspective - a View of Calculated Risk
(Cultural Training/Business Culture)
... it can also help the selling party to provide the buyers with proof of your expertise and trustworthiness such as status in guilds, educational qualifications, rank etc. The British are used to having ...
19. Moving With Children?
(Relocation Zone/All Things Pracitcal)
... a very high standard.  However, with the very high number of educational institutions the number options you have for choosing schools can be fairly complex. A quick note of advice: private and international ...
20. Culture Class FAQ
(Other/Home)
... ideas to how you and your family can arrive and settle with as few problems as possible. The third section is a comprehensive guide to England's Educational System. The guide has been developed together ...
21. List of International Schools
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... (0)1895 813 734 Fax: +44 (0)1895 810 634 e-mail: llsketchley@acs-england.co.uk Website: www.acs-england.co.uk TASIS England American School (co-educational, ages 4-18) Coldharbour Lane ...
22. List of International Schools
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... (0)1895 813 734 Fax: +44 (0)1895 810 634 e-mail: llsketchley@acs-england.co.uk Website: www.acs-england.co.uk TASIS England American School (co-educational, ages 4-18) Coldharbour Lane ...
23. International Schools
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... or missionary programs. However, many local students attend these schools to learn the language of the international school and to obtain qualifications for employment or higher education in a foreign ...
24. International Schools
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... or missionary programs. However, many local students attend these schools to learn the language of the international school and to obtain qualifications for employment or higher education in a foreign ...
25. Independent Schools & Colleges
(UK Information/Preview Content)
Independent schools and International Schools each have their own way of organising education for their pupils and do not necessarily follow the same pattern as state schools. The following gives an ...
26. Independent Schools & Colleges
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
Independent schools and International Schools each have their own way of organising education for their pupils and do not necessarily follow the same pattern as state schools. The following gives an ...
27. Nursery Schools
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... to provide early education Work towards the early learning goals. Be inspected by education inspectors appointed by the Office for Standards in Education (OFSTED) There is no automatic right ...
28. Nursery Schools
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... to provide early education Work towards the early learning goals. Be inspected by education inspectors appointed by the Office for Standards in Education (OFSTED) There is no automatic right ...
29. School travel & transport
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... over) your Local Education Authority may provide free transport to and from school. The policy on free transport is under review and should be checked for any particular school. If your children ...
30. School travel & transport
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... over) your Local Education Authority may provide free transport to and from school. The policy on free transport is under review and should be checked for any particular school. If your children ...
31. Enrolling in a State School
(UK Information/Preview Content)
... home country) go more smoothly for your child. If you are heading off to another part of the world, you might wish to choose an educational system that is readily available throughout the world. If ...
32. Enrolling in a State School
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
... home country) go more smoothly for your child. If you are heading off to another part of the world, you might wish to choose an educational system that is readily available throughout the world. If ...
33. The Right to School
(UK Information/Preview Content)
Parents living in the UK have the right to choose the type of education they prefer for their children. Over 90% have their children educated in the State System whilst the balance chooses independent ...
34. The Right to School
(Relocation Zone/The School System)
Parents living in the UK have the right to choose the type of education they prefer for their children. Over 90% have their children educated in the State System whilst the balance chooses independent ...
35. Danelaw & The Norman Conquest
(UK Information/Facts)
... industry was established in the fifteenth century, providing the basis for rapid English capital accumulation. Henry I, also known as "Henry Beauclerc" (so named because of his education—as his older ...
36. The Relocation Zone
(Other/Section Introduction Pages)
... section is designed to give expats an insight in the different options you have within England's Educational System and help them make the right choices. All Things Practical Can it be true that ...

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