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Educational year group in Northern Ireland For the fourteenth year in history, see AD 14.

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

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

  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 byYear 13 Year 14
17–18 (Northern Ireland)
Succeeded byHigher education or University
Education in England
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