eleven and sixteen in England and Wales. From the ages of fourteen to sixteen, pupils study for the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE).
● Pupils who stay on at school from the ages of sixteen to eighteen in England, may take the Advanced (A) level examination, which traditionally is required for entry into higher education.
● Compulsory secondary education begins when children are 11 or 12 and lasts for 5 years. Secondary school is traditionally divided into 5 forms: a form to each year.
● Children study English, Mathematics, Science, History, Art, Geography, Music, a Foreign language and have lessons of Physical training. Religious education is also provided. English, Mathematics and Science are called "core" subjects. At the age of 7,11 and 14 pupils take examinations in the core subjects.
Secondary schools (11-16)
Key Stage 3 (11-13), Key Stage 4 (14-16)