Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { ?s ?p "The Advanced Extension Awards were a type of UK school-leaving qualification. They were introduced in 2002, in response to the British Government's Excellence in Cities report, as a means of testing students at the most demanding standards found across the world. They are aimed at the top 10% of students in the British A Level tests, usually taken in the final year of schooling (age 17/18) and were designed to allow students to \"demonstrate their knowledge, understanding and skills to the full\". They were introduced in June 2002 as a successor to the S-level examination. They were assessed completely by virtue of external examinations."@en }
Showing triples 1 to 1 of
1
with 100 triples per page.
- Advanced_Extension_Award abstract "The Advanced Extension Awards were a type of UK school-leaving qualification. They were introduced in 2002, in response to the British Government's Excellence in Cities report, as a means of testing students at the most demanding standards found across the world. They are aimed at the top 10% of students in the British A Level tests, usually taken in the final year of schooling (age 17/18) and were designed to allow students to \"demonstrate their knowledge, understanding and skills to the full\". They were introduced in June 2002 as a successor to the S-level examination. They were assessed completely by virtue of external examinations.".