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Year 14

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Year 14 is an educational year group in Northern Ireland. It is the second and final year of post-compulsory Sixth form education.[1][2]

Commonly in England and Wales, students will re-apply to their sixth form after completing year 13 to study a fifteenth year of education if they are unable to obtain a university place or need to complete their A Levels. They are then referred to as being in Year 14.

References

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  1. ^ Gallagher, Tony; Smith, Alan (2000). The Effects Of The Selective System Of Secondary Education In Northern Ireland. Main Report. Department of Education.
  2. ^ Gallagher, Tony; Smith, Alan; Montgomery, Alison (2003). Integrated Education in Northern Ireland. Participation, Profile and Performance. UNESCO Centre, Ulster University.
Preceded by Year 14
17–18 (Northern Ireland)
Succeeded by