THERE HAVE BEEN A REPORT OF SEVERAL BOMBINGS BY TERRORIST GROUPS....
40. There have been a report of several bombings by terrorist groups.
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In 1988, for the first time in British history, a National Curriculum was
introduced. The National Curriculum tells pupils which subjects they have to
study, what they must learn and when they have to take assessment tests.
Between the ages of 14 and 16, pupils study for their GCSE (General
Certificate of Secondary Education) exams. Pupils must take English Language,
Maths and Science for GCSE, as well as a half GCSE in a foreign language and
Technology. In addition, they must also be taught Physical Education, Religious
Education and Sex Education, although they do not take exams in these subjects.
At the age of 16, pupils can leave school. If pupils stay on, they usually. take
A (Advanced) levels, AS (Advanced Supplementary) level or GNVQs (Greater
National Vocational Qualifications). It is quite common to combine, for example,
two A levels with one AS level, or one A level with one GNVQ.
Pupils taking A levels study traditional subjects, such as French, Physics or
History. To go to university, pupils usually need two or three A levels.
AS levels are the same standard as A levels, but only half of the content: AS level
German pupils take the A-level German language exam, but do not take the A-
level German Literature exam.
GNVQs are vocational qualifications. Pupils usually take on GNVQ in
subjects such as Business, Leisure and Tourism, Manufacturing, and Art and
Design. One GVNQ (at advanced level) is equal to two A levels.