In Nigeria, students aged 12 – 13 years will be in Lower Secondary or Junior Secondary education.
The UK equivalent to this stage is called years 9 or key stage 3. In the UK Year 9 students are typically aged 12-13 years, in Year 9 students continue to build on foundational knowledge whilst starting to choose subjects for their GCSEs. After year 9 students move on to Year 10.
Year 10 marks the beginning of the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) courses, where students aged 14-15 years start focusing on specific subjects that will end in their GCSE exams at the end of Year 11.
Aged 12 – 13 years? What courses can you study at the Abbey DLD Group of Colleges?
| Age | Course | Available at |
| 12 years | Year 9 | · Abbey College Cambridge |
| 13 years | Year 9 | · Abbey College Cambridge
· DLD College London |
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In Nigeria, students aged 14 – 15 years will be in Junior Secondary education. The UK equivalent to this stage is called years 10 – 11 or key stage 4.
In the UK, Year 10 marks the beginning of the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) courses, where students aged 14-15 years start focusing on specific subjects that will end in their GCSE exams at the end of Year 11.
Aged 14 – 15 years? What courses can you study at the Abbey DLD Group of Colleges?
| Age | Course | Available at |
| 14 years | Year 10 (GCSE) | · Abbey College Cambridge
· DLD College London |
| 15 years | Year 11 (GCSE) | · Abbey College Cambridge
· DLD College London · Abbey College Manchester |
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In Nigeria, students in this age group are likely to be in Senior Secondary Education.
The UK equivalent to this stage is called Years 12 & 13 or key stage 5. In the UK year 12 and 13 students are typically aged between 16 – 19 years.
Years 12 and 13, collectively known as the Sixth Form, involve students aged 16 to 18 studying for A-Levels or equivalent qualifications, which are crucial for university admission and further education opportunities.
| Age | Course | Available at |
| 16 – 19 years | A – Level | · Abbey College Cambridge
· DLD College London · Abbey College Manchester |
| 16 – 19 years | BTEC | · DLD College London |
| 17 – 21 years | International Foundation Programme | · Abbey College Cambridge
· DLD College London · Abbey College Manchester |
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Nigerian students aged 19 years and above can apply for entry into our one year International Foundation Programme, a fast-track preparation programme which leads to direct entry to a wide range of UK universities.
Aged 19 – 21 years? What courses can you study at the Abbey DLD Group of Colleges?
| Age | Course | Available at |
| 17 – 19 years | International Foundation Programme | · Abbey College Cambridge
· DLD College London · Abbey College Manchester |
Want to learn more about International Foundation Programme?
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