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Upper Schools tend to be schools within secondary education. Outside England, the term normally refers to a section of a larger school. There is some variation in the use of the term in England. Upper Schools are a type of secondary school found in a minority of English local education authorities. Whilst most areas in England use a two-tier educational system - Primary (ages 5-11) and Secondary (ages 11-16) - counties such as Suffolk, Bedfordshire and Northumberland use a three-tier system of... full article at wikipedia
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