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  2. World Scholar's Cup - Wikipedia

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    The World Scholar’s Cup (often abbreviated as WSC) is an annual international academic program. More than 50,000 students from over 60 countries participate every year. [1] The program was founded by DemiDec, in particular by Daniel Berdichevsky, in early 2006. [2]

  3. Werribee Secondary College - Wikipedia

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    The program starts in Year 7 and runs to 10. At year 7 and 8 there are 3 classes; 1 SELP IB class(not affiliated with the schools IB program as the school is only registered and accredited to provide the IB Diploma program [11]) and 2 SELP classes. Consecutive years currently only run with two classes at each year level.

  4. File:A higher English grammar (IA higherenglishgra00bainrich).pdf

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  5. South Australian Certificate of Education - Wikipedia

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    To receive the SACE, students must gain 200 credits from a range of subjects, usually over two years. Twenty credits is equal to a full year subject, while 10 credits is equal to a semester long subject. There are two stages: Stage 1, which most students do in Year 11, and Stage 2, which most students do in Year 12.

  6. Matriculation in South Africa - Wikipedia

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    An end-of-year examination: 50% of the total mark; Portfolio (Continuous Assessment): 25% of the total mark; Oral Examination: 25% of the total mark; Continuous Assessment (CASS) includes all the tests, examinations, tasks, activities, orals and projects done throughout the year. Results are usually out of 400 marks.

  7. Pattern 1907 bayonet - Wikipedia

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    The India Pattern No. 1 Mk. II and the India Pattern No. 1 Mk. II* are versions freshly manufactured with 12.2-inch blades that have no fuller (rather than being cut down from longer bayonets), the latter having a false edge on top side. Both retain the Pattern 1907 hilt and grip. The India Pattern No. 1 Mk. III and the India Pattern

  8. Achievement Test in English Composition - Wikipedia

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    An essay was incorporated again from 1963 to 1971, of twenty minutes' duration, during one undisclosed testing date each year. [3] For the 1971–72 academic year, the test came in several different forms, some with a twenty-minute essay and some without, with students not told which form they would get ahead of time. [5]

  9. Wellington Corpus of Spoken New Zealand English - Wikipedia

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    The Wellington Corpus of Spoken New Zealand English is a one-million-word corpus of transcribed English compiled from materials collected between 1988 and 1994, which is made up of excerpts from a range of speakers who have lived in New Zealand since before the age of 10.