What is a Key stage?
What is stages with specific guidelines and goals in each subject?
What are the grades in Britain?
What is?
a
a-
b+
b
b-
c+
c
c-
d
f
What is the biggest difference between danish and English schools?
What is the uniforms?
How many Years are in the school system?
What is 13?
What is boarding school
What is Kostskole og efterskole
What is the difference in school starting age?
What is Britain at 3 years old and in Denmark at 6 years old?
What is the next stage of the school system after secondary school?
What is Sixth form college?
What does GCSE stand for?
What is General Certificate of Secondary Education?
What is the percentage of primary schools that don't allow the children to have their phone during school?
What is 88%?
How old are you when you start nursery school?
What is 3?
When do you get the GCSE?
What is the end of secondary school
At what age has the Danish children caught up educationally with the british children?
What is 11?
What are the demands of Key stage 3? (Multiple answers)
What is?
a. Being clear, coherent and accurate in spoken and written communication.
b. Reading and understanding a range of texts, and responding appropriately.
c. Demonstrating a secure understanding of the conventions of written language, including grammar, spelling and punctuation.
d. Being adaptable in a widening range of familiar and unfamiliar contexts within the classroom and beyond.
e. Making informed choices about effective ways to communicate formally and informally.
What is PSHE?
What is personal, social and health education?
What percentage of schools have secured key pad entrances?
What is 76%?