year 4 age group

Mandy is the creator of the Woodlands Resources section of the Woodlands Junior website.В
The two websitesВ projectbritain.comВ andВ primaryhomeworkhelp.co.ukВ are the new homes for the Woodlands Resources.
Mandy left Woodlands in 2003 to work in Kent schools as an ICT Consulatant.В
She now teaches computers atВ The Granville SchoolВ andВ St. John’s Primary SchoolВ in SevenoaksВ Kent.
Key Stage 3 (KS3)
Age 14–16. Y10–11. 4th–5th form secondary GCSEs
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In Western Australia, children can start their education in Kindergarten, however compulsory schooling starts the following year in Pre-primary.
You need to apply to enrol your children in school for 2021 if they are:
Age in Years
KG2 (Junior Infants)
In Northern Ireland children normally start school in the September of the school year after their fourth birthday. If your child’s birthday is between 2 July and 31 August, they don’t start school until the following September.
Education is compulsory for all children who have reached the age of 4 on or before 1 July.
This means that a child who has turned five on or by 1 January in any year must start Prep in that year, or be provided with approved home education.
Every child, from the year after they turn 5 must be enrolled at and attending school, or an approved home education program. Children can also attend Kindergarten from 4 years of age.
In 2019, there were approximately 4.66 million people who were aged between 50 and 54 in the United Kingdom, the most of any age group. This group of people were born between 1965 and 1969 are the youngest members of the baby boomer generation, the large demographic born in the years after the Second World War.
In post-war Britain, there have only been two years where the number of live births was over one million, in 1947 and in 1964. The number of births recorded in the years between these two years consistently high as well, with 1955 having the fewest births in this period at 789 thousand.
All young people between the ages of 16 and 17 years must attend full-time schooling, training or work for at least 25 hours per week.
- Preschool (or kindergarten): preschool is not compulsory in South Australia but it’s recommended to help your child develop skills in preparation for school. Many government and non-government schools offer preschool programs as well as primary and secondary education.
- Primary school and secondary school (or high school): children between the ages of 6 and 16 must attend school. In their final 2 years, students complete the South Australia Certificate of Education (SACE).
You can choose to send your child to a government (or public), independent or Catholic school or preschool. See starting school for more information.
- Tertiary education: South Australia has a number of universities, TAFE, and training institutions that offer a diverse range of career skills and qualifications.
References:
http://prosperoteaching.com/from-overseas/uk-key-stages-by-age-year/
http://www.goodschoolsguide.co.uk/international/curricula-and-exams/uk-overview
http://schoolreadinglist.co.uk/reading-lists-for-ks2-school-pupils/suggested-reading-list-for-year-4-pupils-ks2-age-8-9/
http://www.education.wa.edu.au/enrolling-in-school
http://www.rathdownschool.ie/Class-Ages/
http://www.eani.org.uk/parents/types-of-school/school-type/primary-4-11-years
http://www.education.tas.gov.au/parents-carers/parent-fact-sheets/age-child-startleave-school/
http://www.statista.com/statistics/281174/uk-population-by-age/
http://www.sa.gov.au/topics/education-and-learning/general-information/sa-education-system
http://www.ego4u.com/en/read-on/countries/usa/school