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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. 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.

  6. 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.

  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 Kings of Wessex Academy, formerly known as the Kings of Wessex School, [2] is a co-educational secondary school in Cheddar, Somerset, England.In 2015, [needs update] it had 1,176 students aged 13 to 18, of both sexes and all ability levels including 333 in the sixth form. [1]

  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.