Paul wrote:
pinkflamingonewsgirl wrote:
...so confused...
Ignore Ixist. He's just.. Scottish.
Hey! Us Scots are great! Leave us alone or I'll set the Haggis on you!
Anyway, the Scottish educational system goes like this; There are 6 years labelled S1-S6. There are no exams in S1 or S2 generally. In S4, Standard Grades are sat, and they are equivilent of the English GCSE. Standard Grades can be sat at 3 levels: Credit (the highest level), General (the middle level) and Foundation (the lowest level). However, you can sit 3 exams that are equivalent to Credit, General and Foundation. Inbstead of foundation, Acces 3 can be sat. Instead of General, Intermediate 1 can be sat (Int 1 is actually easier than General). Instead of credit, Intermediate 2 can be sat (Int 2 is actually harder than Credit). However, Intermediate 1 and Intermediate 2 grades can be sat at any point from S3-S6.
In S5 and S6, Intermediate 1, Intermediate 2 and Highers can be sat. Generally, Higher Grades (often called Highers) are sat in S5 and S6, and there is only one level of them. However I do not know what their equivilent is in the English education system as I do not actually know the english education system past GCSE. In S6 students can sit Advanced Higher Grades, which are harder than the Higher Grade.
Students may leave school when they are 16 years old, but they can stay on for S5 and S6 if they so wish. They can also leave at the end of S5. Also, they may leave for university at the end of either S5 or S6.
Whew. That was a long post. Anyway, can someone please explain to me the English system past GCSE because it sounds a bit confusing.
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When I see his posts, I fill with righteous rage.