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  2. Secondary education in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    None, schools may set end of year tests. Primary School: Primary 1: Ages 4–5 or 5–6: Broad general education: SNSAs (P1) Primary 2: Ages 5–6 or 6–7: None, schools may set end of year tests. Primary 3: Ages 6–7 or 7-8 Primary 4: Ages 7–8 or 8–9: SNSAs (P4) Primary 5: Ages 8–9 or 9–10: None, schools may set end of year tests ...

  3. English school holidays - Wikipedia

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    English school holidays have a major traffic impact. Holidays create a marked reduction in peak traffic congestion periods on many routes. England does not have a wide network of state-run school transport, leading many parents to drive their children to and from school. English school holidays also affect holiday accommodation pricing.

  4. Academic year - Wikipedia

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    Starting in 2024, a slow transition phrase to the old calendar began only for public schools, with private schools having the choice to either make the transition back or to maintain the Western-styled calendar. Public schools and those private schools who have opted to join them are expected to open in June and end in April by school year 2026 ...

  5. List of private schools in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    According to the SCIS, its members educate around 29,000 pupils in Scotland representing around 4.2% of the school age population in Scotland. [5] The figure is significantly higher in Edinburgh, with around 1 in 4 pupils educated at an independent school, the highest proportion in the UK. [6] This figure has risen to 30 per cent in recent ...

  6. Eastwood High School, Newton Mearns - Wikipedia

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    Scotland's Evening Times ranked the Eastwood High School seventh in West Scotland in its 2009 rankings. [3] Listed in the Herald Scotland ' top fifty schools in Scotland (2011), with 21% of Eastwood High pupils achieving 5 or more Highers [4] Gained Silver award (June 2010) in the Eco Schools Scotland Award Program [5] Fair Trade School Status 2013

  7. Gleniffer High School - Wikipedia

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    Gleniffer High School is a Scottish state school located in Paisley for boys and girls aged 11 to 18. Since 1988, Gleniffer has been located in Paisley's Foxbar district, close to the Gleniffer Braes in the west coast of Scotland, south of Glasgow. [2] The school serves children from the geographical areas of Foxbar, Ferguslie Glenburn and ...

  8. Lists of schools in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    The lists of schools in Scotland are divided into several articles: Private (independent) schools in Scotland; State schools in City Council Areas; State schools in Council Areas A–D; State schools in Council Areas E–H; State schools in Council Areas I–R; State schools in Council Areas S–W; Gaelic medium schools in Scotland

  9. Education in Scotland - Wikipedia

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    Kilmarnock Academy is the only school in Scotland to have educated two Nobel Prize Laureates [36] [37] Secondary education is provided by secondary schools throughout Scotland, both in the state and independent sector. The vast majority of schools in the state sector are administered directly by the local Education Authority, which is ...