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Glossary

A

Academy

A state-funded school that operates independently of the local authority.

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Assessment

A method used to measure a pupil's knowledge, skills, and progress.

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A Level

Advanced Level qualifications typically studied by students aged 16–18.

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Awarding Organisation

An organisation (e.g., AQA, Pearson Edexcel, OCR) that develops, awards, and certifies qualifications.

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B

Baseline Assessment

An assessment used to measure a student's starting point before teaching begins.

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BTEC

A vocational qualification combining coursework and assessment, often focused on practical skills.

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C

Curriculum

The subjects and content taught in a school.

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Coursework

Assessed work completed during a course that contributes to a final grade.

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E

Early Years Foundation Stage (EYFS)

The framework for learning and development for children from birth to age 5.

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Exam Board

The organisation responsible for setting exams and awarding qualifications.

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External Assessment

An assessment marked by an examiner outside the school or college.

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F

Further Education (FE)

Education after age 16 that is not a university degree, such as college courses and apprenticeships.

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G

GCSE

General Certificate of Secondary Education; qualifications usually taken by students aged 15–16.

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H

Higher Education (HE)

Education at universities and higher education institutions, usually leading to a degree.

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K

Key Stage 1 (KS1)

School years for pupils aged 5–7 (Years 1 and 2).

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Key Stage 2 (KS2)

School years for pupils aged 7–11 (Years 3–6).

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Key Stage 3 (KS3)

School years for pupils aged 11–14 (Years 7–9).

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Key Stage 4 (KS4)

School years for pupils aged 14–16 (Years 10–11), typically leading to GCSEs.

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L

Local Authority (LA)

The council responsible for supporting and overseeing maintained schools in an area.

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M

Mock Exam

A practice examination designed to prepare students for formal exams.

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O

Ofsted

The Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills; inspects and regulates education providers in England.

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P

Pupil Premium

Additional government funding provided to schools to support disadvantaged pupils.

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S

Safeguarding

Policies and practices designed to protect children and young people from harm.

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SEN

Special Educational Needs; additional learning support required by some pupils.

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SEND

Special Educational Needs and Disabilities; a broader term covering both needs and disabilities.

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Sixth Form

Education for students aged 16–18, usually in Years 12 and 13.

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T

Trust

An organisation that runs one or more academies, often known as a Multi-Academy Trust (MAT).

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T Level

A technical qualification for students aged 16–19 that includes classroom learning and industry placement.

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U

UCAS

Universities and Colleges Admissions Service; the organisation that manages university applications in the UK.

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