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  1. A selective school is a school that admits students on the basis of some sort of selection criteria, usually academic. The term may have different connotations in different systems and is the opposite of a comprehensive school, which accepts all students, regardless of aptitude.

  2. A comprehensive school is a secondary school for pupils aged 11–16 or 11–18, that does not select its intake on the basis of academic achievement or aptitude, in contrast to a selective school system where admission is restricted on the basis of selection criteria, usually academic performance.

  3. 12 dic 2013 · Teacher's blog Teacher Network. This article is more than 10 years old. Selective schooling: a friend or foe for education? As two grammar schools in Kent submit applications to open annexes,...

  4. From Years 7 to 10, agriculture is a compulsory subject. There are 4 fully selective agricultural high schools in NSW. Farrer Memorial Agricultural High School — day* and boarding places for boys only. Hurlstone Agricultural High School — day and boarding places for girls and boys. James Ruse Agricultural High School — day places only for ...

  5. 29 mar 2017 · Selective high schools in Australia are both popular and controversial. Many more children seek enrolment in them than gain entry. Public commentary since the late 1990s has accused these schools of being both hijacked by private coaching colleges, and racially unbalanced — enrolling disproportionate numbers of “Asian” students.

  6. 21 lug 2019 · Selective schools are public schools that take high-achieving students. They are meant to offer opportunities for any higher achiever, regardless of social class, but research has...