Year Ten
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In schools in England and Wales Year Ten is the tenth year after reception. It is the fourth year of secondary school. Children's ages range between 14 and 15 years of age.[1][2] It is the first year of Key Stage 4.
In Northern Ireland, Year 10, otherwise known as Third Form,[2] is the tenth year of compulsory education when pupils are thirteen or fourteen years old. Pupils begin and choose subjects for their GCSE course at the start of this year. The majority of Courseworks are done during this year.
Preceded by Year Nine |
Year 10 13–14 or 14–15 |
Succeeded by Year Eleven |
[edit] Notes
- ^ Association of Teachers and Lecturers: Age Ranges. Retrieved on 2008-03-06.
- ^ a b The Education Systems of England & Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Retrieved on 2007-09-13.