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  • 1statement — [[t]ste͟ɪtmənt[/t]] ♦♦ statements, statementing, statemented 1) N COUNT A statement is something that you say or write which gives information in a formal or definite way. Andrew now disowns that statement, saying he was depressed when he made it …

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  • 2Special Educational Needs — The term Special Educational Needs, or SEN, denotes children of school age in the UK who have learning difficulties or disabilities that make it harder for them to learn than children who are not designated as SEN. These may be children with… …

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  • 3National Curriculum — see under ↑nation1 • • • Main Entry: ↑curriculum National Curriculum noun The curriculum taught in all schools in England and Wales from 1989, divided into core subjects (English, mathematics and science) and foundation subjects (technology and… …

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  • 4NCT — abbrev National Childbirth Trust * * * NCT 7 [ˌen siː ˈtiː] [ˌen siː ˈtiː] noun (in Britain) the abbreviation for ‘National Curriculum Test ’ (a test taken by children at the ages of 7 and 11, also called ↑SAT see also ↑National Childbirth Trust) …

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  • 5National Curriculum — The National Curriculum was introduced in all state schools in England and Wales in 1988. Children’s education from 5 to 16 is divided into four key stages. Key stage 1 covers ages 5–7, key stage 2 ages 7–11, key stage 3 ages 11–14 and key stage… …

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  • 6GCSE — abbr. (in the UK) General Certificate of Secondary Education. * * * noun the basic level of a subject taken in school • Syn: ↑General Certificate of Secondary Education, ↑O level • Regions: ↑England …

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