Examples of Relevant age group in a sentence
A determination of an objection by the OSA will be binding upon the Academy and the Academy Trust will make appropriate changes as quickly as possible.3 'Relevant age group' means 'normal point of admission to the school, for example, year R, Year 7 and Year 12.4 The OSA has no jurisdiction to consider objections against the agreed variation from the Codes set out in paragraphs 2A and 2B.
Relevant age group' means 'normal point of admission to the school:, for example, year R, Year7 and Year 12.5 August 2010V2Single Academy Modelon its admission arrangements and determine them in line with the requirements within the School Admissions Code.11.
Relevant age group means the age group at which pupils are or will normally be admitted to the school, for example reception, year 7 or year 12.
Relevant age group meaning 16 year olds not in full-time education in 1978, 16-17 year olds in 1979, 16-18 year olds in 1980 and so on to 16-36 year olds in 1997/98 (since 1993/94 the FES has been collected for the financial year (April to March) rather than the calendar year).1985).
Relevant age group participation increased from 7.43% to 14.4% over the decade (Bernasconi and Rojas 2004).
The Academy will consult on its admission arrangements and determine them in line with the requirements within the School Admissions Code.” A footnote states,3 'Relevant age group' means 'normal point of admission to the school: for example, year R, Year 7 and Year 12”.