lower sixth - significado y definición. Qué es lower sixth
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Qué (quién) es lower sixth - definición

EDUCATIONAL YEAR GROUP IN THE UNITED KINGDOM AND SOME COMMONWEALTH COUNTRIES
Sixth Form; 6th form; Sixth Year; Sixth-form; 6th Form; Sixth year; VI form; Sixth formers; Sixth form/Year 13; Sixth-formers; Senior 6; Form 6; VIth form; Upper sixth; Lower sixth; Middle sixth; Third year sixth; Lower sixth form; Third year sixth form; Upper sixth form; Middle sixth form; Seventh form

sixth form         
also sixth-form (sixth forms)
The sixth form in a British school consists of the classes that pupils go to from 16 to 18 years of age, usually in order to study for A levels.
She was offered her first modelling job while she was still in the sixth-form...
N-COUNT: usu sing
sixth-form         
sixth form         
¦ noun Brit. the two final years at school for students between the ages of 16 and 18 who are preparing for A or AS levels.
Derivatives
sixth-former noun

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Sixth form

In the education systems of England, Northern Ireland, Wales, Jamaica, Trinidad and Tobago and some other Commonwealth countries, sixth form represents the final two years of secondary education, ages 16 to 18. Pupils typically prepare for A-level or equivalent examinations like the IB or Pre-U. In England, Wales, and Northern Ireland, the term Key Stage 5 has the same meaning. It only refers to academic education and not to vocational education.

Ejemplos de uso de lower sixth
1. Fergie pitched up to address the Lower Sixth, her daughter‘s peer group.
2. When the authorities started to worry about the lack of breadth in sixth–form education, their answer was to introduce AS level a cumbersome fiasco that ruined the intellectual adventurousness of the lower sixth.
3. Meanwhile, the Conservatives have indicated they may scrap AS–levels, which pupils take at the end of their lower–sixth form year, in order to relieve the pressure of repeatedly preparing for and sitting exams throughout pupils‘ careers.
4. Indeed, her parents couldn‘t hide their delight when she passed nine GCSEs last summer and was later made head girl at St George‘s, where this week she had to deal with the fall– out from the news that a fellow Lower Sixth pupil with whom she was friendly had tested positive for drugs.
5. Students‘ right to retake individual modules in which they had done worse than expected, and freedom to drop subjects in which they perform poorly in the AS exams taken at the end of the lower sixth year, had both inevitably driven up the A–level pass rate.