england education system
In England, children ages 5-16 must be in full-time education, but the education structure begins at age 3-4 with Nursery. Children will enter primary school at age 4-5, then secondary school at age 11-12. The age of a child on 1 September determines when they need to start school.
The four divisions are called Key Stages – Key Stage 1 SATs are administered at the end of year 2 and Key Stage 2 SATs at the end of year 6. Students in Key Stage 3 are not given a series of exams, but are continually assessed by their teachers throughout years 7-9. Key Stage 4 ends with students taking General Certificate of Secondary Education exams (GCSEs).
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References:
http://www.goodschoolsguide.co.uk/choosing-a-school/the-british-system
http://cstuk.org.uk/wp-content/uploads/2019/10/ICE_10021_CST_Future_Shape_White_Paper.pdf
http://www.gov.uk/what-different-qualification-levels-mean