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  2. List of schools in Gloucestershire - Wikipedia

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    Churcham Primary School, Churcham; Churchdown Parton Manor Infant School, Churchdown; Churchdown Parton Manor Junior School, Churchdown;

  3. Bonus Pastor Catholic College - Wikipedia

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    Bonus Pastor Catholic College is a five form entry secondary school occupying two separate sites; Winlaton and Churchdown campuses. The new buildings were occupied by the approximately 750 pupils in September 2012. The existing school was fully operational during construction works.

  4. Chosen Hill School - Wikipedia

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    Chosen Hill School is a co-educational academy school in the village of Churchdown in Gloucestershire, England, between Cheltenham and Gloucester. It is also a Beacon School. It was ranked by The Daily Telegraph in 2008, as being the most over-subscribed school in Gloucestershire. [1] In June 2009, it was recognised by Ofsted as 'outstanding'. [2]

  5. Churchdown School Academy - Wikipedia

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    A lecture room block was completely destroyed. It was during the 1978 fire service strike. It took 12 hours to stop the fire. The school was shut for one week. [2] [3] [4] Four 16 year old males attended court in Gloucester. [5] 16 year old Jonathan McGovern, of Grove Road in Churchdown, received six months on Friday 17 March 1978. [6]

  6. Churchdown - Wikipedia

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    Churchdown is a large village in Gloucestershire, England, situated between Gloucester and Cheltenham in the south of the Tewkesbury Borough.. The village has two centres. The older (Brookfield or "village") centre is in Church Road near St Andrew's Church; the more modern centre is in St John's Avenue near St John's Churc

  7. National Curriculum assessment - Wikipedia

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    The assessments were introduced following the introduction of a National Curriculum to schools in England and Wales under the Education Reform Act 1988.As the curriculum was gradually rolled out from 1989, statutory assessments were introduced between 1991 and 1995, with those in Key Stage 1 first, following by Key Stages 2 and 3 respectively as each cohort completed a full key stage. [2]

  8. Term paper - Wikipedia

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    A term paper is a research paper written by students over an academic term, accounting for a large part of a grade. Merriam-Webster defines it as "a major written assignment in a school or college course representative of a student's achievement during a term". [1] Term papers are generally intended to describe an event, a concept, or argue a ...

  9. Eleven-plus - Wikipedia

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    The eleven-plus (11+) is a standardised examination administered to some students in England and Northern Ireland in their last year of primary education, which governs admission to grammar schools and other secondary schools which use academic selection. The name derives from the age group for secondary entry: 11–12 years.