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  2. Queensland Curriculum and Assessment Authority - Wikipedia

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    The QCAA Board is a seven-member caucus of education leaders, and is the governing body for the authority. [2] The board's seven positions are filled by three education sector leaders (each from the state, Catholic, and independent sectors) and four members appointed by the minister for education . [ 3 ]

  3. Queensland Certificate of Education - Wikipedia

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    In addition, a student must pass the literacy and numeracy requirements. Even if failing to receive a QCE at the end of Year 12, a student may continue to work towards one, though credits expire after nine years. [6] A student's result in the Queensland Core Skills Test also appears on their QCE as a letter grade.

  4. Primary School Leaving Examination - Wikipedia

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    The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) was modeled after the British eleven plus exam (11+) and was first conducted in 1960. Its predecessor was the Secondary School Entrance Examination (SSEE), which was conceived in 1952 when it was known as the Standard Six Entrance Examination up to 1954 and then as Secondary School Entrance Examination when the primary school classes were no longer ...

  5. Qatar Civil Aviation Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Civil Aviation Authority (QCAA, Arabic: الهيئة العامة للطيران المدني في قطر) is an agency of the government of Qatar. Its head office is in Doha. [2] [3] It was established in year 2001. Hamad International Airport in Qatar was developed under the supervision of Civil Aviation Authority (Qatar).

  6. Kelvin Grove State College - Wikipedia

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    The name was voted upon by students, staff and administration in 2001 from a selection of choices. Thus, the school became a P–12 (prep to year twelve) school for state enrolments. The amalgamation also created 3 sub schools; 'The Junior School' catering for grades prep to 5, 'The Middle School' catering for grades 6 to 9 and 'The Senior ...

  7. Private candidate - Wikipedia

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    A private candidate, also known as an external candidate, in the UK examination system is a person who enters an examination but is not enrolled as a student at the centre (school or college) where he or she sits the exam. They may have trained themselves for the exam, been taught privately, or studied at an institution which is not a ...

  8. Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority

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    The Australian Curriculum, Assessment and Reporting Authority (ACARA) is the independent statutory authority responsible for the development of a national curriculum, a national assessment program, and a national data collection and reporting program that supports learning for Australian students. [1]

  9. External degree - Wikipedia

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    An external degree is a degree offered by a university to students who have not been required to be physically present within the geographic territory of the institution. These undergraduates may be called external students and may study at classes unconnected with the university, or independently, or by distance learning .