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  - Established the primary, secondary and further education stages in education
- Suggested Tri - partite system of grammar, technical and secondary modern school
- Free and compulsory education to 15
- Free education to 18 for who want it
 
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  - GCE O-level was the normal examination for sixteen-year-olds in grammar schools. Some higher-performing students in secondary modern schools also took O-level.
- Normal pattern was for students to take three A-levels two years after sitting for O-level
 
 
- GCE O-level was the normal examination for sixteen-year-olds in grammar schools. Some higher-performing students in secondary modern schools also took O-level.
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  - CSE courses were designed for students who were thought not likely to pass the O-levels.
- Comprehensive schools typically entered students for either O-level or CSE in a range of subjects.
- Still leaving 40% without accreditation
 
 
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  - The leaving age purposed by Butler in 1944 is implemented.
 
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  - Prevents Discrimination on grounds of gender
 
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  - Prevents Discrimination on grounds of Race
 
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  - Claimed schools failing pupils, parents and the country.
- Teachers felt uncertain of their role
 
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  - Act focusing on the special needs of children
 
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  - Schools could opt out of LEA control and recive funding from central goverment.
 
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  - Replace GCE O level and CSE examinations
- New methods of assessment
 
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  - National Curriculum
- Core and Foundation subjects
- Introduction of SATs
 
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  - Classes from 0 (nursery equivlient) to Metric (GCSE equivlient)
- left in year 6
 
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  - Established to monitor and report on quality in schools
 
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  - ITook SATs in year 6
- Having only arrived in UK 6 months earlier i did not take the 11+ test to get into grammer school
 
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  - - Prevents Discrimination on grounds of disability
 
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  - Vocational subjects for non academic srtudents
 
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  - Achived level 4 in English and Science and level 6 in maths
 
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  - A level split into AS and A2
- AS plus A2 combine to make an A level
- Encourages students to broaden knowledge in other areas
 
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  - Studies Business studies, Sociology and Computing
 
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  Having Achived B, B, E at A level
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  - Govermnent initiative to ensure every child is healthy, safe, enjoying and achiving, making a postive contribution and economicly well.
 
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  - Combine academic and vocational aspects form 14 to 19
 
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