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Workers in the United Kingdom are protected by the UK employment equality law (a component of the UK Labour Law) which prohibits discrimination in the workplace. Each country in the UK has a separate educational system.

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What is ielts exam?

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The International English Language Testing System (IELTS) is the world's most popular high stakes English-language test for study, work and migration, with more than 2.2 million tests taken each year and an excellent international reputation.

The IELTS is accepted by over 9,000 organisations worldwide, including schools, universities, employers, immigration authorities and professional bodies.

IELTS has been developed in close consultation with academics, professional bodies and immigration authorities from around the world to fairly assess the language ability of candidates who want to study or work where English is the language of communication.

Which countries in Europe are Malawian passport visa free?

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which countries in europe are Malawi visa free

What was the population of the UK in 2004?

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Around 60 million. The exact population of the UK won't be known until the results of the 2011 census are published - by which time the figure will be obsolete because of deaths and births in the intervening months. Population figures can only ever be estimated.

What is the worst school in Thanet?

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The Marlowe Academy (previously the Ramsgate School and previous to that Cunningham School) in Ramsgate was listed as the 7th worst School in the Country in 2012. This is better than in 2011 when it was the second worst, so it is improving slightly. The School cannot be blamed as it has been rebuilt at the cost of 34 million pounds. The catchment area is what brings it down as it is one of the poorest in the Country.

What does RIDE mean in math?

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  • RIDE means Rhode Island Department of Education.
  • Mathematics education in Rhode Island is currently centered on the Mathematics Grade Level Expectations (GLEs) for Elementary and Middle Schools and the Grade Span Expectations (GSEs) for High Schools.
  • These expectations and the New England Common Assessment Program (NECAP) were developed with the New Hampshire and Vermont State Departments of Education in response to 2001's federally mandated No Child Left Behind Act.

How many students are in an average classroom in England?

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30 in state schools, maybe a bit less in private schools

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depends on area for example higher populated areas have more students for example city's.

the UK government try to keep classes below 20 students in England "

in Wales the average junior class size's area just 10 students and comprehensive school's just 15 students tops.

apparently the welsh have a higher intelligence because 1 lower class size's and 2 they are educated in English and Welsh.

average IQ

Welsh 109

English 95

plus the Welsh are the most intelligent people in the UK, i guess size dose count.

Are dreadlocks allowed in UK schools?

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To be honest, this would depend on which school we were talking about. Some schools will allow hairstyles such as dreadlocks, but others wouldn't. If you have any concerns or questions regarding a particular school's policies regarding hair etc. it's probably best you contact them directly.

What is the ranking of westbridge college London in UK?

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It is "A" Rates and will achive the status of HTS soon.

Can you tell me the postcode for holyhead ferry terminal isle of anglesey?

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Googling "Holyhead Ferry" would have given links that show:

Stenna Line: LL65 1DQ

Irish Ferries: LL65 1DR

Who is sia?

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The SIA is the Security Industry Authority, a body responsible for regulating the UK security industry. If you want to work as a security officer or agency in the UK, you must register with the SIA.

Not to be confused with the ISA which was the Independent Safeguarding Authority (closed in 2012), the ISA was once responsible for the regulation of people working in specific capacities with vulnerable groups.

How many school terms are there in the UK?

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There are usually 3, roughly September - December, January to April and April to July. There is usually a week's break in the middle of each.

How can someone in the United Kingdom become a pastor?

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The term pastor is not generally used as a job title here, and only occasionally as a description. It would be more usual to say minister or priest. Training would depend on which Church you belong to. In the Catholic church, for instance, you would go through a rigorous selection process and then long (I think it's seven years) training at a seminary. Any process would best begin by talking to your own minister.