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The Judd School

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The Judd School (often known simply as Judd) is a grammar school in Tonbridge, Kent, southeast England. [1]

97 relations: Aldershot, Andrew Judde, As the crow flies, Association football, BBC, Bernard Hailstone, Bishop of Leicester, Bookkeeping, Brigade, C. F. Powell, Cadet Corps, Charity Commission for England and Wales, Chichester, Circular 10/65, Combined Cadet Force, Comprehensive school, Cross country running, David Fulton (cricketer), Day school, Donald Hodge (veteran), Education Act 1918, Education Act 1944, Eleven-plus, Exmouth, Financial endowment, Folkestone, GCE Advanced Level, GCE Ordinary Level, General Certificate of Education, General Certificate of Secondary Education, Georgian architecture, Grammar school, Grand Duchy of Moscow, Guinea (coin), Guy Hands, House system, Humphrey Burton, Julius Caesar (play), Kent, Kent County Council, Lanzarote, Martin Purdy, Military awards and decorations, National Curriculum (England, Wales and Northern Ireland), NatWest Schools Cup, Neville Duke, Nobel Prize, Norton Knatchbull School, Ofsted, Oregon, ..., Oxbridge, Physical education, Pitch (sports field), Public school (United Kingdom), Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency, Queen Victoria, Richard II (play), Ronald Williams (bishop), Royal Air Force, Royal Tunbridge Wells, Rugby sevens, School meal, Secondary school, Sevenoaks, Shilling, Sixth form, Specialist schools programme, St Albans School, Hertfordshire, Stroud, Sword dance, Terence Lewin, Terra Firma Capital Partners, The Daily Telegraph, The Duke of Edinburgh's Award, The Skinners' School, The Sunday Times, Thomas John Barnardo, Tom Greatrex, Tonbridge, Tonbridge Grammar School, Tonbridge School, Twickenham Stadium, Vault (gymnastics), Voluntary aided school, War Office, West Malling, Westminster City School, Winchester College, World War I, Worshipful Company of Skinners, Year Eight, Year Eleven, Year Nine, Year Seven, Year Thirteen, Year Twelve, Zoology. Expand index (47 more) »

Aldershot

Aldershot is a town in the Rushmoor district of Hampshire, England.

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Andrew Judde

Sir Andrew Judde, or Judd (born 5 September 1492, died 1558) was a 16th-century English merchant and Lord Mayor of London.

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As the crow flies

As the crow flies, similar to in a beeline, is an idiom for the most direct path between two points.

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Association football

Association football, more commonly known as football or soccer, is a team sport played between two teams of eleven players with a spherical ball.

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BBC

The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) is a British public service broadcaster.

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Bernard Hailstone

Bernard Hailstone (1910–1987) was an English painter, best known for his Second World War portraits of transport and civil defence workers painted in Britain, his portraits of members of the Armed Forces painted overseas and his post-war portraits of the royal family, musicians, stage and film actors.

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Bishop of Leicester

The Bishop of Leicester is the Ordinary of the Church of England Diocese of Leicester in the Province of Canterbury.

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Bookkeeping

Bookkeeping is the recording of financial transactions, and is part of the process of accounting in business.

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Brigade

A brigade is a major tactical military formation that is typically composed of three to six battalions plus supporting elements.

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C. F. Powell

Cecil Frank Powell, FRS (5 December 1903 – 9 August 1969) was an English physicist, and Nobel Prize in Physics laureate for his development of the photographic method of studying nuclear processes and for the resulting discovery of the pion (pi-meson), a subatomic particle.

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Cadet Corps

A corps of cadets, or cadet corps, was originally a kind of military school for boys.

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Charity Commission for England and Wales

The Charity Commission for England and Wales is the non-ministerial government department that regulates registered charities in England and Wales and maintains the Central Register of Charities.

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Chichester

Chichester is a cathedral city in West Sussex, in South-East England.

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Circular 10/65

Circular 10/65 was a government circular issued in 1965 by the Department of Education and Science (DES) requesting Local Education Authorities (LEAs) in England and Wales to begin converting their secondary schools to the Comprehensive System.

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Combined Cadet Force

The Combined Cadet Force (CCF) is a Ministry of Defence sponsored youth organisation in the United Kingdom.

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Comprehensive school

A comprehensive school is a secondary school that is a state school and does not select its intake on the basis of academic achievement or aptitude, in contrast to the selective school system, where admission is restricted on the basis of selection criteria.

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Cross country running

Cross country running is a sport in which teams and individuals run a race on open-air courses over natural terrain such as dirt or grass.

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David Fulton (cricketer)

David Paul Fulton (born 15 November 1971) is a former English cricketer who played for 15 seasons for Kent County Cricket Club.

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Day school

A day school—as opposed to a boarding school—is an educational institution where children (or high school age adolescents) are given instruction during the day, after which the students return to their homes.

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Donald Hodge (veteran)

Donald Arthur Hodge (1894–1997) was one of the last surviving veterans of the First World War.

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Education Act 1918

Education Act 1918 (8 & 9 Geo. V c. 39), often known as the Fisher Act, is an Act of the Parliament of the United Kingdom.

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Education Act 1944

The Education Act 1944 (7 and 8 Geo 6 c. 31) made numerous major changes in the provision and governance of secondary schools in England and Wales.

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Eleven-plus

The eleven-plus (11-plus) is an examination administered to some students in England and Northern Ireland in their last year of primary education, which governs admission to grammar schools and other secondary schools which use academic selection.

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Exmouth

Exmouth is a port town, civil parish and seaside resort, sited on the east bank of the mouth of the River Exe.

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Financial endowment

A financial endowment is a donation of money or property to a nonprofit organization for the ongoing support of that organization.

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Folkestone

Folkestone is a port town on the English Channel, in Kent, south-east England.

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GCE Advanced Level

The A Level (Advanced Level) is a subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education, as well as a school leaving qualification offered by the educational bodies in the United Kingdom and the educational authorities of British Crown dependencies to students completing secondary or pre-university education.

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GCE Ordinary Level

The O Level (Ordinary Level; official title: General Certificate of Education: Ordinary Level) is a subject-based qualification conferred as part of the General Certificate of Education.

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General Certificate of Education

The General Certificate of Education (GCE) is a subject specific family of academic qualifications that awarding bodies in England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Crown dependencies and a few Commonwealth countries, notably Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Malaysia and Singapore, confer on students.

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General Certificate of Secondary Education

The General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) is an academic qualification, generally taken in a number of subjects by pupils in secondary education in England, Wales and Northern Ireland.

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Georgian architecture

Georgian architecture is the name given in most English-speaking countries to the set of architectural styles current between 1714 and 1830.

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Grammar school

A grammar school is one of several different types of school in the history of education in the United Kingdom and other English-speaking countries, originally a school teaching Latin, but more recently an academically-oriented secondary school, differentiated in recent years from less academic Secondary Modern Schools.

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Grand Duchy of Moscow

The Grand Duchy or Grand Principality of Moscow (Великое Княжество Московское, Velikoye Knyazhestvo Moskovskoye), also known in English simply as Muscovy from the Moscovia, was a late medieval Russian principality centered on Moscow and the predecessor state of the early modern Tsardom of Russia.

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Guinea (coin)

The guinea was a coin of approximately one quarter ounce of gold that was minted in Great Britain between 1663 and 1814.

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Guy Hands

Guy Hands (born 27 August 1959) is an English financier and investor.

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House system

The house system is a traditional feature of schools in England, originating in England.

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Humphrey Burton

Humphrey McGuire Burton, CBE (born 25 March 1931) is a British classical music television presenter, broadcaster, TV director, producer, impresario, lecturer and biographer of musicians.

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Julius Caesar (play)

The Tragedy of Julius Caesar is a history play and tragedy by William Shakespeare, believed to have been written in 1599.

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Kent

Kent is a county in South East England and one of the home counties.

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Kent County Council

Kent County Council is a county council that governs most of the county of Kent in England.

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Lanzarote

Lanzarote is a Spanish island, the northernmost and easternmost of the autonomous Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean.

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Martin Purdy

Martin Purdy (born 29 October 1981) is an English former rugby union player who played for London Welsh, Bath Rugby, and Wasps.

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Military awards and decorations

A military decoration is an award, usually a medal of some sort that consists of a ribbon and medallion given to an individual as a distinctively designed mark of honor denoting heroism, or meritorious or outstanding service or achievement.

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National Curriculum (England, Wales and Northern Ireland)

The National Curriculum was introduced into England, Wales and Northern Ireland as a nationwide curriculum for primary and secondary state schools following the Education Reform Act (1988).

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NatWest Schools Cup

The Natwest Schools Cup (known until 2013 as The Daily Mail Cup) is the annual English schools' rugby union cup competition.

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Neville Duke

Squadron Leader Neville Frederick Duke, (11 January 1922 – 7 April 2007) was a British test pilot and fighter ace of the Second World War.

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Nobel Prize

The Nobel Prize (Swedish definite form, singular: Nobelpriset; Nobelprisen) is a set of six annual international awards bestowed in several categories by Swedish and Norwegian institutions in recognition of academic, cultural, or scientific advances.

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Norton Knatchbull School

The Norton Knatchbull School is a grammar school with academy status for boys located in Ashford, Kent, England.

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Ofsted

The Office for Standards in Education, Children's Services and Skills (Ofsted) is a non-ministerial department of the UK government, reporting to Parliament.

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Oregon

Oregon is a state in the Pacific Northwest region on the West Coast of the United States.

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Oxbridge

Oxbridge is a portmanteau of "Oxford" and "Cambridge"; the two oldest, most prestigious, and consistently most highly-ranked universities in the United Kingdom.

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Physical education

Physical education, also known as Phys Ed., PE, gym, or gym class, and known in many Commonwealth countries as physical training or PT, is an educational course related of maintaining the human body through physical exercises (i.e. calisthenics).

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Pitch (sports field)

A pitch or a sports ground is an outdoor playing area for various sports.

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Public school (United Kingdom)

A public school in England and Wales is a long-established, student-selective, fee-charging independent secondary school that caters primarily for children aged between 11 or 13 and 18, and whose head teacher is a member of the Headmasters' and Headmistresses' Conference (HMC).

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Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency

The Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency (QCDA) was a charity, and an executive non-departmental public body (NDPB) of the Department for Education.

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Queen Victoria

Victoria (Alexandrina Victoria; 24 May 1819 – 22 January 1901) was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland from 20 June 1837 until her death.

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Richard II (play)

King Richard the Second is a history play by William Shakespeare believed to have been written in approximately 1595.

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Ronald Williams (bishop)

Ronald Ralph Williams (1906–1979) was a Church of England bishop.

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Royal Air Force

The Royal Air Force (RAF) is the United Kingdom's aerial warfare force.

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Royal Tunbridge Wells

Royal Tunbridge Wells is a large affluent town in western Kent, England, around south-east of central London by road and by rail.

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Rugby sevens

Rugby sevens (commonly known simply as sevens), and originally known as Seven-a-side rugby is a variant of rugby union in which teams are made up of seven players playing seven minute halves, instead of the usual 15 players playing 40 minute halves.

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School meal

A school meal or school lunch (also known as hot lunch, a school dinner, or school breakfast) is a meal provided to students at school, typically in the middle or beginning of the school day.

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Secondary school

A secondary school is both an organization that provides secondary education and the building where this takes place.

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Sevenoaks

Sevenoaks is a town and civil parish with a population of 29,506 situated south-east of London in western Kent, England.

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Shilling

The shilling is a unit of currency formerly used in Austria, the United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand, United States, and other British Commonwealth countries.

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Sixth form

In the education systems of England, Northern Ireland, Wales and some other Commonwealth countries, sixth form (sometimes referred to as Key Stage 5) represents the final 1-3 years of secondary education (high school), where students (typically between 16 and 18 years of age) prepare for their A-level (or equivalent) examinations.

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Specialist schools programme

The specialist schools programme was a UK government initiative which encouraged secondary schools in England to specialise in certain areas of the curriculum to boost achievement.

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St Albans School, Hertfordshire

St Albans School is an independent school in the city of St Albans in Hertfordshire, in the South East of England.

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Stroud

Stroud is a market town and civil parish in the centre of Gloucestershire, England.

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Sword dance

Sword dances are recorded throughout world history.

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Terence Lewin

Admiral of the Fleet Terence Thornton Lewin, Baron Lewin, (19 November 1920 – 23 January 1999) was a Royal Navy officer.

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Terra Firma Capital Partners

Terra Firma Capital Partners Ltd. (TFCP) is a UK-based private equity firm.

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The Daily Telegraph

The Daily Telegraph, commonly referred to simply as The Telegraph, is a national British daily broadsheet newspaper published in London by Telegraph Media Group and distributed across the United Kingdom and internationally.

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The Duke of Edinburgh's Award

The Duke of Edinburgh's Award (commonly abbreviated DofE), is a youth awards programme founded in the United Kingdom in 1956 by Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, that has since expanded to 144 nations.

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The Skinners' School

The Skinners' School (formally The Skinners' Company's School for Boys and commonly known as Skinners'), is a British grammar school with academy status for boys located in the town of Royal Tunbridge Wells, Kent, England.

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The Sunday Times

The Sunday Times is the largest-selling British national newspaper in the "quality press" market category.

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Thomas John Barnardo

Thomas John Barnardo (4 July 184519 September 1905) was an Irish philanthropist and founder and director of homes for poor children.

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Tom Greatrex

Thomas James Greatrex (born 30 September 1974) is a British Labour Co-operative politician, who was the Member of Parliament (MP) for Rutherglen and Hamilton West between 2010 and 2015 and the Shadow Energy Minister from 2011 to 2015.

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Tonbridge

Tonbridge is a historic market town in the English county of Kent.

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Tonbridge Grammar School

Tonbridge Grammar School is a state grammar school in Tonbridge, Kent, United Kingdom.

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Tonbridge School

Tonbridge School is an independent boarding and day school for boys in Tonbridge, Kent, England, founded in 1553 by Sir Andrew Judde (sometimes spelled Judd).

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Twickenham Stadium

Twickenham Stadium (usually known as Twickenham or Twickers) is a rugby union stadium in Twickenham, south west London, England.

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Vault (gymnastics)

The vault is an artistic gymnastics apparatus on which gymnasts perform, as well as the skill performed using that apparatus.

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Voluntary aided school

A voluntary aided school (VA school) is a state-funded school in England and Wales in which a foundation or trust (usually a religious organisation), contributes to building costs and has a substantial influence in the running of the school.

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War Office

The War Office was a department of the British Government responsible for the administration of the British Army between 1857 and 1964, when its functions were transferred to the Ministry of Defence.

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West Malling

West Malling (historically Town Malling) is a historic market town in the Tonbridge and Malling district of Kent, England.

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Westminster City School

Westminster City School is a Christian foundation secondary school for boys with a mixed sixth form in Westminster, London.

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Winchester College

Winchester College is an independent boarding school for boys in the British public school tradition, situated in Winchester, Hampshire.

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World War I

World War I (often abbreviated as WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, the Great War, or the War to End All Wars, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918.

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Worshipful Company of Skinners

The Worshipful Company of Skinners (known as The Skinners' Company) is one of the Livery Companies of the City of London.

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Year Eight

Year Eight is an educational year group in schools in many countries including England, Wales, Australia and New Zealand.

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Year Eleven

Year Eleven is an educational year group in schools in many countries including England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.

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Year Nine

Year Nine is an educational year group in schools in many countries including the United Kingdom, Australia and New Zealand.

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Year Seven

Year 7 is an educational year group in schools in many countries including England, Wales, Australia and New Zealand.

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Year Thirteen

Year Thirteen is an educational year group in schools in many countries including England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.

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Year Twelve

Year 12 is an educational year group in schools in many countries including England, Wales, Northern Ireland, Australia and New Zealand.

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Zoology

Zoology or animal biology is the branch of biology that studies the animal kingdom, including the structure, embryology, evolution, classification, habits, and distribution of all animals, both living and extinct, and how they interact with their ecosystems.

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