In a comprehensive school in the UK, students typically attend for five years, from ages 11 to 16. During this period, they study a range of subjects leading up to the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) examinations. Some comprehensive schools may also offer sixth form education, allowing students to continue for an additional two years for A-levels or vocational qualifications.
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St Cyres Comprehensive School was created in 1958.
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Wath Comprehensive School was created in 1923.
Wath Comprehensive School's motto is 'Meliora Spectare'.
Hebburn Comprehensive School was created in 1970.
Newpark Comprehensive School was created in 1972.
Boherbue Comprehensive School was created in 1973.
Gowerton Comprehensive School was created in 1940.
Healdtown Comprehensive School was created in 1845.
Blaengwawr Comprehensive School was created in 1978.
Radyr Comprehensive School was created in 1973.