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  2. Design and Technology - Wikipedia

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    The IB Design Technology (DT) is an elective subject offered in many International Baccalaureate schools globally. Design is also offered in the IB Middle Years Programme (MYP) as a compulsory subject for grades 6–10, and at the Diploma Programme level (from grades 11-12). IB Design Technology is very similar in content to Design and Technology.

  3. GCSE - Wikipedia

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    The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is an academic qualification in a range of subjects taken in England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, having been introduced in September 1986 and its first exams taken in 1988.

  4. Gojimo - Wikipedia

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    The content spans mainly across the secondary school public exams syllabus in the UK and USA such as GCSE, A Level and the SAT. [1] As of January 2015 the app has been installed over 500,000 times. Gojimo was founded by serial entrepreneur George Burgess. [ 2 ]

  5. Bishop Ullathorne Catholic School - Wikipedia

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    Bishop Ullathorne School has a good academic record and in 2012–13 91% of GCSE students gained 5 A*-C passes. [1] At A Level, 72% of students achieved 3 A-C passes in 2012–2013. [ 2 ] Students come from a wide range of backgrounds as the school draws in Catholics from around the city.

  6. Wallington County Grammar School - Wikipedia

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    Construction of a new DT and Music block was completed in August 2019, to be opened for the academic year 2019–20. [ 5 ] Jamal Ottun, a Year 12 student at the school, died after drowning in a lake at a swimming trip on the school's annual Canada Rugby Tour.

  7. Sir Joseph Williamson's Mathematical School - Wikipedia

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    In 2006 the school scrapped its A-level computing course, despite having received specialist funding to teach the subject. After a six-year gap, A-level computing was reinstated as an 11-pupil pilot subject in 2011. After positive results were achieved by the pilot group, the option to take computing at A-level and GCSE was reintroduced in 2013.

  8. The Kings of Wessex Academy - Wikipedia

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    The academy also faced criticism from students and parents when it removed drama from its list of GCSE and A-Level options for the 2015/16 academic year. [50] A petition was started and gained over 2000 signatures including that of former student, comedian and writer, Richard Herring. The move went through despite criticism, with all current ...

  9. Iterative design - Wikipedia

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    Iterative design has long been used in engineering fields. One example is the plan–do–check–act cycle implemented in the 1960s. Most New product development or existing product improvement programs have a checking loop which is used for iterative purposes.