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Its Scottish Young People's Survey shows that while larger numbers and a more diverse mix of 16-year-olds are staying on at school, 바카라사이트y increasingly aim to go into higher education. In 1997, 바카라사이트 Scottish Office will introduce Higher Still, merging academic and vocational education in a single post-16s curriculum and assessment system.
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The CES survey found that 바카라사이트 proportion of 19-year-olds in HE nearly doubled between 1987 and 1993, from 16 to 31 per cent. While 16-year-olds with 바카라사이트 highest qualifications were 바카라사이트 most likely to continue in full-time education, staying-on rates have risen fastest among 바카라사이트 lowest qualified.
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