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Match the age range to the correct English key stage.

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Key Stage 4 is for

Key Stage 3 is for

Key Stage 2 is for

Key Stage 1 is for

5 – 7-year-olds

7 – 11-year-olds

14 – 16-year-olds.

11 - 14-year-olds

Which three types of schools could a 6 year old be attending?

Secondary school

Middle school

Infant school

Private school

Primary school

At which age does compulsory education begin for a child in England?

5

8

6

7

Is this statement true or false? All children in England between the ages of 5 and 16 are entitled to a free place at a state school.

FALSE

TRUE

Match these specialist types of school with their correct descriptions.

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Faith school

Grammar school

City Technology College

Academy

Mostly run in the same way as other state schools. However, a particular religion is often emphasised within the education curriculum, admissions criteria, and staffing policies.

Independently managed, non-fee-paying, all ability schools in urban areas for pupils aged 11 to 18. Geared towards science, technology and the world of work, offering a range of vocational qualifications as well as GCSEs and A levels.

Selects all or most of its pupils based on academic ability.

Independently managed, all-ability schools set up by sponsors from business, faith or voluntary groups in partnership with the Department for Education (DfE) and the local authority. Together they fund the land and buildings, with the government covering the running costs.

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